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  • It is commonly thought that as long as you have good fastening tools, your processes are going produce high quality joints.
  • In this video, we'll dive into the analytical calculations for a classic mechanical engineering problem: a
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  • this torque calculates to 72.02Nm, not 52.63Nm as stated in the video.

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Bolt Analysis A 'Quick and Dirty' Method

Bolt Analysis A 'Quick and Dirty' Method

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Bolt Analysis Part 1 of 2

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Bolt Preloading & Torque | Static Strength of Bolted Joints | Load Factor | Joint Separation Factor

Bolt Preloading & Torque | Static Strength of Bolted Joints | Load Factor | Joint Separation Factor

LECTURE 06 PLEASE NOTE: there is an error at 42:57 ... this torque calculates to 72.02Nm, not 52.63Nm as stated in the video.

Bolt Group Calculation - Eccentrically Loaded Bolt Group Analysis

Bolt Group Calculation - Eccentrically Loaded Bolt Group Analysis

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The Incredible Strength of Bolted Joints

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Bolt Analysis Part 2 of 2

Bolt Analysis Part 2 of 2

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Bolted Joint Analytical Calculation: Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (Ex. 8-7)

Bolted Joint Analytical Calculation: Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (Ex. 8-7)

In this video, we'll dive into the analytical calculations for a classic mechanical engineering problem: a

FEA Postprocessing: Bolt and Joint Member Stiffness

FEA Postprocessing: Bolt and Joint Member Stiffness

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Bolt and Joint Member Stiffness: An Excel Example

Bolt and Joint Member Stiffness: An Excel Example

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QA Quick Take Series - Inspecting bolted joints

QA Quick Take Series - Inspecting bolted joints

It is commonly thought that as long as you have good fastening tools, your processes are going produce high quality joints.