Here's one for you guys. Take a properly torqued bolt, say 100 ft lbs then turned 90` and turned 90` again so it stretches. Clamping force is easier to determine because the bolt material strength is known and the bolt body is stretched. For the sake of arguement,say it has a 20,000 lb clamp force.
Indicate the bolt position and remove it. Reinstall it to the indicated mark. Will it still have the same 20,000 lb clamping force? Please explain.
Indicate the bolt position and remove it. Reinstall it to the indicated mark. Will it still have the same 20,000 lb clamping force? Please explain.