TY - JOUR
T1 - Robustness of polyisobutylene for friction coefficients between bearing surfaces of bolted joints
AU - Hashimura, Shinji
AU - Miki, Toshiumi
AU - Otsu, Takefumi
AU - Komatsu, Kyoichi
AU - Inoue, Shota
AU - Yamashita, Shuhei
AU - Omiya, Yuya
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - In bolted joints, clamp force must be accurately controlled to secure their reliability. However, the clamp force varies widely in each tightening because friction coefficients at thread surfaces and bearing surfaces vary in each tightening due to lubricants, configuration error of bolts, surface roughness, and surface hardness, among other things. In this study, we investigated the robustness of polyisobutylene and ISO VG46 machine oil during the tightening process for several parameters of tightening conditions. We especially focused on variations of the friction coefficient between bearing surfaces at an appropriate target clamp force of M8 bolt/nut assemblies and change rates of the friction coefficients from the middle to the end of the appropriate target clamp force. Results showed that the friction coefficients at the target clamp force varied widely if ISO VG46 machine oil was used as a lubricant. In contrast, the variations of the friction coefficients in which polyisobutylene was used for tightening were small. Results also showed that the friction coefficients invariably decreased about 20% from the middle to the end of the target clamp force if ISO VG46 machine oil was used for the lubricant. However, if polyisobutylene was used, the friction coefficients were almost constant for all tightening instances.
AB - In bolted joints, clamp force must be accurately controlled to secure their reliability. However, the clamp force varies widely in each tightening because friction coefficients at thread surfaces and bearing surfaces vary in each tightening due to lubricants, configuration error of bolts, surface roughness, and surface hardness, among other things. In this study, we investigated the robustness of polyisobutylene and ISO VG46 machine oil during the tightening process for several parameters of tightening conditions. We especially focused on variations of the friction coefficient between bearing surfaces at an appropriate target clamp force of M8 bolt/nut assemblies and change rates of the friction coefficients from the middle to the end of the appropriate target clamp force. Results showed that the friction coefficients at the target clamp force varied widely if ISO VG46 machine oil was used as a lubricant. In contrast, the variations of the friction coefficients in which polyisobutylene was used for tightening were small. Results also showed that the friction coefficients invariably decreased about 20% from the middle to the end of the target clamp force if ISO VG46 machine oil was used for the lubricant. However, if polyisobutylene was used, the friction coefficients were almost constant for all tightening instances.
KW - Bolt tightening
KW - bolt/nut assembly
KW - clamp force
KW - friction coefficient
KW - lubricant
KW - machine oil
KW - polyisobutylene
KW - robustness
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U2 - 10.1177/1350650119854245
DO - 10.1177/1350650119854245
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85067836790
SN - 1350-6501
JO - Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology
JF - Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology
ER -