Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6751141 | Journal of Constructional Steel Research | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Within this framework, this paper examines experimentally, the variability of the preloading force of European bolt assemblies applied in friction dampers, through continuously monitoring the preloading at installation over a period of time. This was done to analyse the accuracy of the standardised installation procedures and the rate of loss of the initial tension over time. The tests have evidenced a higher accuracy of the torque method, highlighting some criticisms of the combined method which, conversely, proved to be inaccurate as currently codified. The short- and mid-term tests have shown that the estimated loss after 50Â years, in case of assemblies with normal washers or with European standardised disc springs is, on average, equal to 10% and 27%, respectively. Additionally, in all the cases, the greatest part of the total loss (â
 70%) occurred in just 30 days, highlighting that time-dependent phenomena are mainly concentrated in the first days after tightening.
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Authors
Giovanni Ferrante Cavallaro, Massimo Latour, Antonella Bianca Francavilla, Vincenzo Piluso, Gianvittorio Rizzano,