Nice video,Excellent explanations. I have a question: I don't understand how the safety factor calculated by SOLIDWORKS should be interpreted? Only with the preload I have a coefficient of 1.3. It is therefore impossible to have a safety factor of 2 given the preload. So when do I reach the yield point? the answer is: when the coefficient calculated by SW is 1, Right?
Please make video example for pipeline simulations Calculations: pipeline route study, wall thickness and material grade selection both rigid and flexible pipe, collapse and buckling analysis, on bottom stability analysis, pipeline end expansion, pipeline free span, bottom roughness analysis, lateral bucking analysis, pipeline crossing and its structural supports design, fatigue analysis.
Curious why not use the yield strength of the bolt instead of nominal I believe it was that you used? Also I was curious as to why you did the little extrusion on the bottom of the top plate to select the specific face? Is there a reason why you wouldn't want to do it with a split line?
Thank you for the video! Please, correct me if I'm wrong. 40:55, joint separation is possible for External load = Initial preload only if we assume that members have infinite stiffness. In reality external load is bigger as per bolted joint diagram.
For the bolts, there’s a little pin icon next to the check/x buttons that allows you to create all the bolts in one go without losing the settings.
Thanks! That bit of information helps a lot.
excellent video. thanks for that
Thank you!
Nice video,Excellent explanations. I have a question: I don't understand how the safety factor calculated by SOLIDWORKS should be interpreted? Only with the preload I have a coefficient of 1.3. It is therefore impossible to have a safety factor of 2 given the preload. So when do I reach the yield point? the answer is: when the coefficient calculated by SW is 1, Right?
At 54:00, it should be e^(Bd/l), like exp(Bd/l) means exponential.
You put A^(Bd/l).
Otherwise, a great video and a great series.
great video thanks
Thank you!
Great, thanks
You are welcome!
Please make video example for pipeline simulations Calculations: pipeline route study, wall thickness and material grade selection both rigid and flexible pipe, collapse and buckling analysis, on bottom stability analysis, pipeline end expansion, pipeline free span, bottom roughness analysis, lateral bucking analysis, pipeline crossing and its structural supports design, fatigue analysis.
That sounds great for sure, but is a bit out of my area of experience.
Curious why not use the yield strength of the bolt instead of nominal I believe it was that you used? Also I was curious as to why you did the little extrusion on the bottom of the top plate to select the specific face? Is there a reason why you wouldn't want to do it with a split line?
That's great
Thanks!
if only mathcad had that yellow-green hue and the border lines of the best engineering paper: Tops.
Thank you for the video! Please, correct me if I'm wrong. 40:55, joint separation is possible for External load = Initial preload only if we assume that members have infinite stiffness. In reality external load is bigger as per bolted joint diagram.
Hello
What's the name of the book that contains all bolt data tables.
Thanks in advance
I am using a textbook - Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design.
The Bible of Mechanical Engineering: Shigleys.
nice
Thanks!