ABSTRACT

Offering a broad-based review of the factors affecting the design, assembly and behaviour of bolted joints and their components in all industries, this work details various assembly options as well as specific failure modes and strategies for their avoidance. This edition features material on: the contact stresses between bolt head or nut face and the joint; thread forms, series and classes; the stiffness of raised face flange joints; and more.

part 1|172 pages

Introduction to Bolted Joints

chapter 1|12 pages

Basic Concepts

chapter 2|34 pages

Stress and Strength Considerations

chapter 3|31 pages

Threads and Their Strength

chapter 4|58 pages

Materials

chapter 5|35 pages

Stiffness and Strain Considerations

part 2|246 pages

Tightening The Joint Establishing the Clamping Force

chapter 6|38 pages

Introduction to Assembly

chapter 7|56 pages

Torque Control of Bolt Preload

chapter 8|43 pages

Torque and Turn Control

chapter 9|28 pages

Stretch Control

chapter 10|29 pages

Preload Control

part 3|311 pages

The Joint in Service Importance and Stability of the Clamping Force

chapter 14|10 pages

In-Service Behavior of a Shear Joint

chapter 15|13 pages

Joint Failure

chapter 16|38 pages

Self-Loosening

chapter 17|37 pages

Fatigue Failure

chapter 18|48 pages

Corrosion

chapter 19|80 pages

Gasketed Joints and Leaks

part 4|142 pages

Using The Information

chapter 20|40 pages

Selecting Preload for an Existing Joint

chapter 21|25 pages

Design of Joints Loaded in Tension

chapter 22|42 pages

The Design of Gasketed Joints

chapter 23|33 pages

The Design of Joints Loaded in Shear