14th WCCM-ECCOMAS Congress 2021
DOI: 10.23967/wccm-eccomas.2020.180
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Interfacial Element for Finite Element Modal Analysis of Bolted Joints

Abstract: Multi-material structures are going to be a main scheme to construct automobiles. For the construction of multi-material structures, techniques to join dissimilar materials are required. The major joining techniques are classified into welding, adhesion and mechanical fastening such as bolted joints and riveting. Especially, bolted joints enable joining of metallic materials (steel and aluminium alloy, etc.) and non-metallic materials (CFRP, etc.) with high joint strength. However, the total stiffness of struc… Show more

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“…In particular, the effect of the clamping force is remarkable. The interfacial stiffness and the natural frequency of the jointed part decrease with the decrease of the clamping force.The previous study developed a novel finite element named interfacial element which simulates the contact between microscale asperities at contact surfaces of bolted joints [1]. In this element, the contact is assumed to be the Hertzian contact of elastic asperities whose peak heights obey the Gaussian distribution [2][3].…”
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“…In particular, the effect of the clamping force is remarkable. The interfacial stiffness and the natural frequency of the jointed part decrease with the decrease of the clamping force.The previous study developed a novel finite element named interfacial element which simulates the contact between microscale asperities at contact surfaces of bolted joints [1]. In this element, the contact is assumed to be the Hertzian contact of elastic asperities whose peak heights obey the Gaussian distribution [2][3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The previous study developed a novel finite element named interfacial element which simulates the contact between microscale asperities at contact surfaces of bolted joints [1]. In this element, the contact is assumed to be the Hertzian contact of elastic asperities whose peak heights obey the Gaussian distribution [2][3].…”
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confidence: 99%