EFFECTS OF BEARING SURFACES ON LAP JOINT ENERGY DISSIPATION

作者: Nathan J. Rosnow , Harold R. Kess , Brian C. Sidle

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摘要: Energy is dissipated in mechanical systems several forms. The major contributor to damping bolted lap joints friction, and the level of a function stress distribution bearing surfaces. This study examines effects surface configuration on joint energy dissipation. examination carried out through analysis experimental results nonlinear framework. Then finite element models are constructed framework simulate results. data were analyzed using piecewise linear log decrement. Phenomenological non-phenomenological mathematical used behavior. Numerical experiments analyses presented.

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