Role of Third Body on Bolted Joints' Self-Loosening

2016 
Bolted joints are frequently subjected to self-loosening (gradual loss of clamping force) causing multiple failures, especially leaking and breaking of mechanical systems. Such physical phenomena would occur whatever the considered coating (Ag, MoS2, Zn–Ni and others). To enlighten this phenomenon, which remains rather misunderstood due to the confined nature of bolted joint contacts, a coupled experimental-numerical approach is adopted on a bolted joint with silver coating. Indeed, from tribological expert assessments of disassembled joints without loosening, a local view of nut/screw threads contacts is proposed, using discrete element method. This method becomes essential in tribology since it offers the ability to model the dynamic behavior of a contact interface. The model is based on a Non-Smooth Contacts Dynamics approach. The case of third body formed in contacts during tightening process, which has been ignored so far, is placed at the focus of self-loosening phenomenon.
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