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Title: Component Testing


1
Component Testing
  • Test Setup
  • TapLok Insert
  • Shear Key Copper Threads
  • Friction Tests
  • Collar Shear Tests

NSTX TF FLAG JOINT REVIEW 8/7/03
Michael Kalish
2
TapLok Threaded Inserts
  • A TapLok 3/8-16 Medium Length insert is used
    (OD into copper is .50 (OD .562, length
    .562))
  • Loading
  • The stud preload of 5,000 lbf results in 11,800
    psi (10,069 psi) in shear at the outer threads of
    the insert into the copper.
  • Thermal Mechanical loading adds a cyclic load
    of 1,800 psi
  • Per the inspection certification the Cu Tensile
    strength 38 kpsi and Yield strength 36 kpsi.
    Material C10700 Silver Bearing Copper , Hard
    Drawn (50 Cold Worked)
  • Values of 34 kpsi used for yield to account for
    observation of slight degradation to hardness
    after thermal cycling

3
Cyclic Testing, TapLok
  • Using same test setup medium length (.562)Tap
    Lok inserts were cycled then pulled
  • Test sample was heated to 100 C during cycling
  • Six test pieces were cycled at 5,000 to 6,000 lbf
    for 50,000 cycles or greater
  • Test levels reflect the 1,000 cycle thermal
    loading case
  • Cycled with 1 Hz Sine Wave
  • Two samples were cycled at 5,000 to 7,360 lbf to
    test at the 2x Stress at design life condition
  • After cycling static pull tests determined if
    pull out strength had degraded

4
TapLok Static Pull Test Results
  • Average pullout force for .562 TapLok was 12,700
    lbf corresponding to a calculated ultimate shear
    stress of 29.9 KPSI (25.6 KPSI)
  • This value derived from the test data is 36
    (17) higher than the assumed ultimate strength
    in the fatigue analysis and twice the design load

5
Results Cyclic Pull Tests for TapLok
  • No Failure of any sample including two samples
    cycled at 2x Stress and 50,000 cycles (5,000 lbf
    to 7,360 lbf)
  • Pull out strength relatively unchanged for
    samples cycled at design loads
  • Yield strength values averaged 82 of Tensile
    strength
  • Samples cycled at temperature did not vary from
    unheated samples

6
Flag Stud Loading Stress Summary
  • With the 5,000 lbf preload and the thermal
    loading applied the stud sees a max stress of
    74.7 ksi
  • The ultimate tensile strength for the Inconel 718
    stud is 210 ksi and the yield strength is 185 ksi

7
Fasteners / Joint Design
Michael Kalish
NSTX TF FLAG JOINT REVIEW 8/7/03
8
Modified Goodman Diagram for Insert in Copper
Conductor
9
Flag Stud Loading
  • A preload of 5,000 lbf is applied with an
    equivalent stress of 64,900 psi
  • Thermal loading after ratcheting of the flag
    temperature applies an enforced deflection of
    .0043 inches
  • Thermal ratcheting mechanical loading adds 9,800
    psi

10
Modified Goodman Diagram For Stud
11
Stud Preload
  • Maintaining the preload on the stud is critical
    for maintaining contact pressure and contact
    resistance
  • Using a long narrow stud results in a much higher
    stud elasticity relative to the flag
  • Stud elasticity keeps fatigue loading for the
    stud and insert low relative to the applied
    loading

12
Minimum Contact Pressure
5.00 in
11.00 in
Width - W .79 in Bolt Hole Dia. .406
in Contact Area - AC .79 in x 5.00 in 4 (p
x (.406 in)2)/ 4 3.434 in2 Bolt Pretension
Force FPRE 4 x 5000 lbf 20000 lbf Minimum
Force - FMIN 4 x 3300 lbf 13,200
lbf Pretension Contact Pressure PPRE FPRE/ AC
5843 psi Minimum Contact Pressure - PMIN
FMIN/ AC 3846 psi (without Belleville washers)
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Leverage Previous Design Experience
  • Flag Material C10700 H002, Silver Bearing
    Copper, Half Hard. Keep copper thread shear
    stress below 11,800 psi to eliminate need for
    retesting.
  • Tap-lok inserts Use longest insert possible for
    given size.
  • Stud Material Inconel 718. Pretension much less
    than .75 yield strength (copper thread shear
    stress dominates).
  • Use Belleville washers and/ or Direct Tension
    Indicating (DTI) washers to monitor bolt
    pretension, reduce cyclic stress amplitude, and
    maintain bolt tension with thermal cycling and
    creep.
  • Bolts loaded in tension only separate shear load
    and compression load functions (rely on friction
    or separate feature to take shear load).
  • Monitor joint electrical contact resistance.

16
NSTX Update Design Tap-Lok Inserts
17
NSTX Update Design Tap-Lok Inserts
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