Preload losses in stainless steel bolting assemblies

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作者
Afzali N. [1 ]
Pilhagen J. [2 ]
Manninen T. [3 ]
Schedin E. [2 ]
Stranghöner N. [1 ]
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[1] Universität Duisburg-Essen, Institut für Metall- und Leichtbau, Universitätsstraße 15, Essen
[2] Outokumpu Stainless AB, Koppardalsvägen 65, Avesta
[3] Outokumpu Tornio R&D Center, Terästie, Tornio
关键词
creep; Loss of preload; preloaded bolted connections; relaxation; stainless steel;
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10.1002/stco.201710041
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Stainless steel material is a suitable choice for modern steel constructions as it has a high resistance to corrosion combined with high material strength and ductility. Furthermore, its use leads to significant reductions in maintenance. In this frame, bolted connections made of stainless steel components become more and more important to enhance the application of stainless steel not only to small parts of steel structures but also to complex structures. Whereas non preloaded stainless steel bolted connections are already widely used, according to EN 1090-2, the application of preloaded stainless steel bolting assemblies is not allowed unless otherwise specified. If they shall be used, they shall be treated as special fasteners and a procedure test is mandatory. Also EN 1993-1-4 requires that their acceptability in a particular application has to be demonstrated from test results. These restrictions are mainly caused by two facts: firstly, the viscoplastic deformation behaviour of stainless steel which might result in not negligible preload losses in the bolting assemblies themselves and secondly, the gap of knowledge regarding suitable tightening parameters and procedures for stainless steel bolting assemblies to secure a required preload in the bolting assemblies and to avoid galling. To solve these questions, research activities have been carried out in the frame of the European RFCS-research project ”Execution and reliability of slip resistant connections for steel structures using CS and SS“ SIROCO. The present contribution gives an initial insight into the viscoplastic deformation behaviour of stainless steel bolting assemblies which were achieved in SIROCO which shows that preloaded bolted stainless steel connections can be treated similar to those made of carbon steel. Copyright © 2017 Ernst & Sohn Verlag für Architektur und technische Wissenschaften GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin
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