I have a question. I watched another video about prestressed bolts. In the video from 1:40 you talk about the summation of the pretensioning forces in the bolt and the applied load. But in another video, by another author, it says differently. There is a clamping force holding the two joined members together. As the load is applied, only a small portion of it is taken by the bolt. Most of it is taken by a reduction in the clamping force between the two joined members. You can watch it here - ruclips.net/video/XLzTB4KLCxU/видео.html&ab_channel=TheEfficientEngineer
Kindly can you help me with solving rivet problems? how to define contacts? Etc
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I would suggest you to remove that background music...it is a bit distracting.
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I have a question. I watched another video about prestressed bolts. In the video from 1:40 you talk about the summation of the pretensioning forces in the bolt and the applied load. But in another video, by another author, it says differently. There is a clamping force holding the two joined members together. As the load is applied, only a small portion of it is taken by the bolt. Most of it is taken by a reduction in the clamping force between the two joined members. You can watch it here - ruclips.net/video/XLzTB4KLCxU/видео.html&ab_channel=TheEfficientEngineer
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@@AnsysLearning You know, in the next lesson of this playlist this issue is resolved