The finite element (FE) analysis is the alternative way to design and analyze the bolted structure. The Verein Deutscher Ingenieure (VDI) 2230 guideline of the The Association of German Engineers can be a useful tool for designing bolted joints in many cases, but its use is limited due to the inherent assumptions of the analytical calculation models, such as the simplified cone shape deformation model for elastic compliance of clamped plates, the empirical parameters to account for the additional bolt compliances from the head and nut, the analysis technique to reduce multibolted joints to a single-bolted joint, the model to estimate the load plane factor, and the nominal stress approach for fatigue analysis. Yung-Li Lee, Hsin-Chung Ho, in Metal Fatigue Analysis Handbook, 2012 Introduction
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