Constitutive Modeling Of A Glass Fiber-Reinforced Ptfe Gasketed-Joint Under A Re-Torque

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
James Williams Ali P. Gordon
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Joints gasketed with viscoelastic seals often receive an application of a secondary torque, i.e., retorque, in order to ensure joint tightness and proper sealing. The motivation of this study is to characterize and analytically model the load and deflection re-torque response of a single 25% glass-fiber reinforced polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE) gasket-bolted joint with serrated flange detail. The Burger-type viscoelastic modeling constants of the material are obtained through isolating the gasket from the bolt by performing a gasket creep test via a MTS electromechanical test frame. The re-load creep response is also investigated by re-loading the gasket after a period of initial creep to observe the response. The modeling constants obtained from the creep tests are used with a Burger-type viscoelastic model to predict the re-torque response of a single boltgasket test fixture in order to validate the ability of the model to simulate the re-torque response under various loading conditions and flange detail.
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APA: James Williams Ali P. Gordon  (2015)  Constitutive Modeling Of A Glass Fiber-Reinforced Ptfe Gasketed-Joint Under A Re-Torque

MLA: James Williams Ali P. Gordon Constitutive Modeling Of A Glass Fiber-Reinforced Ptfe Gasketed-Joint Under A Re-Torque. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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