Engineering Asked by Manish Reddy on July 16, 2021
I have a Scenario where my lock nut is tightend using a prevailing torque of 14 Nm (as mentioned by the manufacturer) on to the rotor placed between bearings (But the tightening direction and the rotor rotating direction is same unfortunately). The lock nut is loosened after particular life cycle of usage as the rotor rotates with a acceleration of 1230 rad/sec and every time it starts, the sudden acceleration loosens the lock nut. Is there a simple approch to calculate a appropriate prevailing torque for this Situation so that the lock nut does not loosen up when the rotor starts accelerating towards it’s max RPM of 9400 in 1 second?
First of all I would recommend you the documenzt VDI 2230 - "Systematic calculation of high duty bolted joints". The document is bi-lingual (German and English) and among some (german) books the source of my post.
First of all some design 'tips' which ma be useful depending on your application and the tools at hand:
If you want to calculate, this requires quite a lot of information. The problem depends on the following parameters:
Answered by M.Bauer on July 16, 2021
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