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Technical Paper

Effect of Fatigue Loads on Behavior of 2024-T351 Aluminum Conduits for Aircraft Hydraulic Applications

2024-06-01
2024-26-0431
Abstract: Hydraulic systems in aircrafts largely comprise of metallic components with high strength to weight ratios which comprise of 2024 Aluminum and Titanium Ti-6AL-4V. The selection of material is based on low and high pressure applications respectively. For aircraft fluid conveyance products, hydraulic conduits are fabricated by axisymmetric turning to support flow conditions. The hydraulic conduits further carries groves within for placement of elastomeric sealing components. This article presents a systematic study carried out on common loads experienced by fluid carrying conduits and the failure modes induced. The critical failure locations on fluid carrying conduits of 2024-T351 Aluminum was identified, and the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) analysis was carried out to identify the characteristic footprints of failure surfaces and crack initiation. Through this analysis, a load to failure mode correlation is established.
Journal Article

Effect of Initial Assembly Gaps on Thread Strip and Fatigue Assessment of Bolted Joint

2022-10-05
2022-28-0090
Bolted joint is a popular method for assembly of mechanical systems which are typically designed by considering members to be in full contact without initial gap. However, manufacturing imperfections or part tolerances can introduce gaps between members. This initial gap is proven to have an adverse effect on the performance of bolted connection. The gap introduces additional bending moments (B.M.) during tightening operation and affects the loads shared by the threads thereby aggravating thread strip and fatigue performance. The aim of this paper is to provide a robust approach for predicting this premature failure of bolted joint due to initial gaps in assembly. VDI 2230 industry guideline for fastener assessment does not account for bending effect due to initial gap. To address this limitation, a “Coupled Analytical and FEA based” approach is developed to accurately capture initial bending moment and its effect on distribution of loads between the engaged threads.
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