ANALYSIS OF A LAP JOINT FRICTION CONNECTION USING HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS
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1 Nordic Steel Construction Conference 212 Hotel Bristol, Oslo, Norway 5-7 September 212 ANALYSIS OF A LAP JOINT FRICTION CONNECTION USING HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS Marouene Limam a, Christine Heistermann a and Milan Veljkovic a a Luleå University of Technology - Dept. Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering - Division of Structural and Construction Engineering - Research Group of Steel Structures, SWEDEN Abstract: In steel tubular towers flange connections are used to assemble two segments of the tower. As an alternative for the economical and technological barriers, a new type of lap joint friction connection is investigated. Based on the results of finite element (FE) model developed using the non-linear code ABAQUS, a number of FE simulations is made, varying the most significant parameters which can affect the accuracy and efficiently of the model. The ability of the models to capture the loss of pretension force in the bolts and three-dimensional effects such as secondary bending is evaluated, This last occurs in lap joint be-cause of the geometric eccentricities when the element is loaded in tension. 1 Description of a finite element model The creation of a reliable FE model is the main aim of the study. Therefore, the FE model would be the main source of information which can provide a relatively inexpensive and time efficient alternative compared with a laboratory environment by allowing a widely ranging parametric study. These parametric studies offer the possibility to analyse the model response through a series of mesh refinements, increases in element order and material modelling. In the following sections, main details of a FE model using ABAQUS software are described. 1.1 Geometric details of the model The 3D FE segment model consists of a lap joint connection composed of a cover plate, "upper" and "lower" segments. These segments are connected using 3 BobTail lockbolts. The main advantage of this connection is the ease with which it can be assembled. The cover plate is used instead of the conventional washers to make the assembly faster. The plate or the tower segment, which contains the opened slotted holes, is called the lower segment.
2 2 Nordic Steel Construction Conference 212 Complete connection FEM of Complete connection One strip Details of the connection Fig. 1: Finite element mesh of the middle part of the specimen The details of the different components are shown in Fig. 1. The thicknesses of the upper and lower segments are taken to be the same which is 14 mm. The slotted hole is in the lower segment whereas the cover plate will be placed containing 3 normal clearance holes. The bolt hole is 33 mm in diameter and the bolt diameter is 25.4 mm, thus the normal clearance in the holes is 7.6 mm larger than the bolt diameter. The bolt movement relative to the segments or the cover plate is allowed. The modelled lap joint corresponds to one strip of a complete connection specimen as shown Fig. 1. Such a simplified model results in a sufficiently accurate description of the tower connection with great savings in terms of computing time by minimizing the total number of nodes and elements. Steel grade S355, elasto-plastic isotropic hardening model is used for the segments and BobTail grade 8 for the bolts. 1.2 Numerical procedure and boundary conditions The analyses are performed in the following two sequential steps. 1. Pre-tensioning of bolts: In this first step a pre-tensioning load of 284 kn is applied in all the bolts. The method used for pre-tensioning can be either Adjust length or Apply force. The purpose of this step is to initialize all surface to surface contact interactions. 2. Fixing the bolt length: The bolt length is fixed at its current length by using the option Fix at current length in ABAQUS. The model is fixed in one plate and a displacement-controlled loading is applied to the other plate at one reference point until either a bolt-hole bearing or a bolt shear limit state is reached. The displacement-controlled is recommended instead of force-controlled since it provides a higher numerical stability to the system [1]. 2 FE results The global behaviour of the lap joint in tension is shown in Fig. 2 and Fig. 3 where three different levels of the gap between the upper and the lower segments are considered. The
3 Nordic Steel Construction Conference gap between segments corresponds to the manufacturing tolerances and it will be closed after the first step by introducing a pretension force of F p, C = 284 kn in all bolts. During the second step, the tensile force increases, a relative displacement between the upper and the lower segment is started. Once the friction force that holds the upper and the lower segment together is exceeded, a displacement of the lower segment against the upper segment and the cover plate is observed. The characteristic slip resistance F s, R is calculated according to [2]: Fs, R = k snµ Fp, C = kN (1) N. is also cal- The characteristic plastic resistance of the net cross-section at the bolt holes culated according to the following formula taken from [2]: 3 N = f A = (95 33) kn net, R y net = 14 net R (2) Fig. 3 shows a comparison of the applied load and the average slip in the lap joint models. At.15 mm slip, only the lap joint with no gap exceeds both the design plastic resistance and the design slip resistance according to [2]. Load P [kn] Load P [kn] Lap joint no gap Lap joint 5mm gap Lap joint 1mm gap Lap joint no gap Lap joint 5mm gap Lap joint 1mm gap EC3-Nnet,R EC3-Fs,R Displacement [mm] Average slip upper-lower segments [mm],,15,3,45,6 Fig. 2: Influence of the level of assembling tolerances on the FEA results. Fig. 3: Applied load vs. average slip for the Lap joint models 3 Tower connection behaviour using modified boundary condition The lap joint model presented previously does not have any boundary conditions based on the axi-symmetric considerations of the specimen; therefore the "Tower connection" model is created by introducing modified boundary conditions. These extra boundary conditions are applied to both longitudinal edges as shown in Fig. 4. These additional boundary conditions account for the influence of circumferential stress and allow analysis of a tower connection behaviour shown in Fig. 1 under a tensile load.
4 4 Nordic Steel Construction Conference 212 Fig. 4: Symmetric Boundary conditions for modelling of a tower connection. The "Tower connection" has the same geometry, connection detail, friction coefficient and material properties as the single shear lap joint; therefore a comparison is made between these two models. The main difference is that the "Tower connection" has an additional boundary condition caused by the symmetry. As might be expected, the additional boundary conditions influence the overall behaviour especially in terms of stiffness and the ultimate load. Fig. 5 shows a comparison between the lap joint explained previously and the "Tower connection" model. It appears that the "Tower connection" is stiffer than the lap joint with a 2 % higher ultimate load but at.15 mm slip the lap join could reach 21 % higher load as shown in Fig. 6. Load P [kn] Load P [kn] Lap joint no gap Tower connection no gap Lap joint no gap Tower connection no gap EC3-Nnet,R EC3-Fs,R Displacement [mm] Average slip upper-lower segments [mm],,15,3,45,6 Fig. 5: Comparison between the lap joint and "Tower connection", at ultimate load. Fig. 6: Comparison between the lap joint and "Tower connection", at,15 mm slip. Very obvious from this discrepancy is a significant opening of the slotted hole "fingers" for the lower segment of the lap joint model (Fig. 7) compared to the "Tower connection" (Fig. 8).
5 Nordic Steel Construction Conference Fig. 7: Stress distribution in the lower segment at ultimate load for the lap joint model. Fig. 8: Stress distribution in the lower segment at ultimate load for the "Tower connection" model. 4 Secondary bending in the "Tower connection" model A prominent problem for the lap joint connection is called "secondary bending". This phenomenon can lead to a significant amplification of the stress concentration in the vicinity of the bolt hole where a nominal bending stress is combined with the nominal tensile stress applied to the specimen. By using solid elements in ABAQUS, it is possible to plot the out of plane displacement (y) along the Path for plotting displacement at half way through the thickness (see Fig. 9). Displacement along X-direction [mm] No gap upper segment 5mm gap upper segment 1mm gap upper segment -7 Y- direction [mm] Fig. 9: Path for the plotting displacement along one side of the upper segment. Fig. 1: Out of plane displacement ( y ) according to X- direction at one side of the upper segment, at ultimate load. The secondary bending occurs in the model with geometric eccentricities when the specimen is loaded in tension. Due to the eccentricities out of plane displacements occur with local bending as a result (see Fig. 1).
6 6 Nordic Steel Construction Conference Analytical procedure The secondary bending phenomenon has not received due attention in standards for design of the single shear lap joints although it can increase the level of the stress in the connection. A comparison between the neutral line model (NLM) based on [4] and FE results is presented in the next section. The basics of the calculations of secondary bending using NLM applied for the "Tower connection" model is described in details in [3]. 4.2 Comparison between the neutral line model (NLM) and FE results As part of the investigation, only the elastic range of the finite element calculations is considered and compared with results of the neutral line model. The main drawback using NLM is that it can only be applied for plane bending of 2-dimensional problems which means that it can not give any indication of the existing stress concentrations. Such restrictions are not applicable to the FE calculations. Good agreement is observed between the NLM and ABAQUS in terms of locating the maximum bending stress as shown in Fig. 11. Secondary bending was indicated by the FE analysis with the mean values of the longitudinal stress taken along the width as demonstrated in Fig. 12. Table 1 summarizes the results of both NLM and FEA for "Tower connection" model. As said earlier, the neutral line model does not take into consideration the concentration of stress. However, bending stress was in good agreement with results of FE calculations. Path for plotting longitudinal stresses Stresses along longitudinal direction [MPa] 4 The hole in the plate Path alon the width [mm] Fig. 11: Stress in longitudinal direction, "Tower connection" model no gap. Fig. 12: Longitudinal stress distribution for "Tower connection" model no gap; the mean value is presented by the grey line.
7 Nordic Steel Construction Conference Table 1: Comparison between NLM and FE results Gap mm Gap 5mm Gap 1mm FE [MPa] [MPa] Bending Bending + [MPa] No min al /( Bending + Nomin al FE The nominal stresses are defined as the applied force divided by net cross section of the upper segment. It is worth noting here that the secondary bending is observed only for the segment model and for the tower with friction connection no secondary bending occurred. 5 Conclusions In this chapter, a finite element model of a single shear lap joint has been developed to study the effects of the assembling tolerances at the maximum load and at the serviceability limit state at,15 mm of the slip. The model is created using ABAQUS software. Efficiency is achieved by defining surface to surface contact, and using a Contact pairs table to define which bodies could come into contact. Also the mesh had to be refined locally in the vicinity of the bolt holes for improved resolution of stress and strain due to the presence of the stress concentrations and contact problems. Comparisons between the lap joint and Tower connection models are made. The only difference between these models is the additional boundary condition caused by taking into account circumferential stresses for a tower. The main conclusions are: 1. "Tower connection" loaded in tension is also subjected to a significant bending as a result of eccentricities. Out of plane displacements can be observed. The external surface of the lap joint is in compression, although the tensile loading is applied to the specimen. This effect is called "secondary bending". 2. The neutral line model (NLM) based on [4] assuming plane bending of the beam element of the joint is developed and compared with FE results. Good agreement is found despite the fact that stress concentration is not considered on the NLM. The achieved accuracy is equal to 4% for the models both without gap and with 5 mm gap. Acknowledgments The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Community s Research Fund for Coal and Steel (RFCS) under grant agreement n RFSR-CT Furthermore, the first two authors gratefully acknowledge very good collaboration with the project partners on the HISTWIN [5] project: Institut für Stahlbau der RWTH Aachen, Germany, Germanischer Lloyd Industrial Services GmbH, Hamburg, Germany, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece, Repower Portugal Equipamentos Eólicos SA, Oliveira de Frades, Portugal, and Rautaruukki Oyj, Hämeenlinna, Finland.
8 8 Nordic Steel Construction Conference 212 Notation F p, Pretension force for the sum of all the bolts in the joint C F, Static characteristic resistance of the joint k s s R Correction factor depending on the type of hole, this factor is related to the friction test set-up [5] and the slip factor, here assumed to be.64 n Number of friction surfaces, here taken as 1 µ Slip factor of the faying surfaces, here assumed to be.5 N, Characteristic plastic resistance of the net cross-section f y net R Yield strength of the segment material A net Net cross-section of the clamping package FE FE stresses Bending Longitudinal or bending stresses No min al Nominal stresses References [1] Limam, M., Veljkovic, M., Bernspång, L., Rebelo, C., and Simoes da Silva, L. Modelling of friction connection for wind towers, Proceedings of 6th European Conference on Steel and Composite Structures, Budapest, Hungry, , 211. [2] EN :5: E. Eurocode 3 - Design of steel structures - Part 1-8: Design of joints, European Committee for standardization. Brussels, Belgium, 5. [3] Limam, M. FE Modelling of Friction Connections in Tubular Tower for Wind Turbines, Licentiate thesis. Luleå, Sweden, 211. [4] Schijve, J., Campoli, G., and Monaco, A. Fatigue of structures and secondary bending in structural elements, International Journal of Fatigue, vol. 31, pp [5] Veljkovic, M., and all High Steel Tubular Towers for Wind Turbines, HISTWIN, 211.
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