What are the advantages of high strength friction bolts?
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HSFG stands for High Strength Friction Grip where a traditional bolt will stop the plates in a connection from moving apart by supporting the weight on the bolt shank in the form of shear stress, an HSFG supports the weight by clamping the plates so tightly together that they cant slip past each other.
The main advantages of HSFG bolted connections are their greater stiffness and their ability to withstand alternating forces. Their behavior under fatigue loading is also better than that of bearing bolted connections. Against these advantages are the costs of HSFG bolted connections.
The bolts are tightened to a shank tension so that the transverse load across the joint is resisted by the friction between the plated rather than the bolt shank's shear strength. We dont use HSFG bolts often because theyre expensive and in most cases, they arent needed.
In other words, the friction generated between the plates is equal to the force being put on the plate by the weight of the beam it supports.
HSFG bolts are also commonly used in structures that will be exposed to a lot of vibrations, or loadings that will reverse. To make sure that the plates dont slip past each other, the bolt needs to be carefully preloaded. The area around the bolt needs to be clean and unpainted and the bolt then needs to be tightened to a precise level.
In general,
HSFG bolts are high-strength structural bolts that have been tightened such as to induce predefined tension in the bolt shank. They also will prevent any slip between the plates, which means your fastener wont come loose.
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What are the advantages of using high strength friction grip ...
HSFG bolts have the following advantages when compared with normal bolts :
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(i) The performance of preloaded HSFG bolts under fatigue loading is good because the prestressed bolts are subjected to reduced stress range during each loading cycle when compared with unloaded bolts.
(ii) For structures adjacent to machinery which generate substantial vibration, preloading bolts can help to avoid the loosening of bolts.
(iii) HSFG bolts are used in connections where any slight slip movement would render the integrity of the whole structures break down.
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(iv) Owing to its high tensile strength, it is commonly used in connections which require the taking up of high flexure and the tensile stress generated could be readily resisted by it high tensile strength.
(iv) Owing to its high tensile strength, it is commonly used in connections which require the taking up of high flexure and the tensile stress generated could be readily resisted by it high tensile strength.
This question is taken from book named A Self Learning Manual Mastering Different Fields of Civil Engineering Works (VC-Q-A-Method) by Vincent T. H. CHU.
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