Dynamic vibration testing of fasteners: Fastener self-loosening theory, vibration testing practical applications, comparison of the international standards and recommendations on how to set-up a meaningful testing protocol

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Abstract

Vibration can be desirable, such as when it is used to make music. More often, however, vibration is undesirable. It can introduce stress into mechanical systems and create fatigue that decreases service life. It can also loosen fasteners. Following a discussion on the root causes of the self-loosening of fasteners, two practical examples illustrate the benefits and possible applications of vibration testing of fasteners, according to either standardised testing protocols or customised testing strategies simulating real-life conditions of the assembled parts. The requirements and protocols of the international standard ISO 16130, the USA national aerospace standard NASM 1312-7, the German national standard DIN 25201-4 B and its predecessor DIN 65151 are compared, with insights on their most suitable applications. Finally, the article describes a lean methodology to design a meaningful testing protocol.

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Pichoff, F., Kummel, M., & Schiff, M. (2018). Dynamic vibration testing of fasteners: Fastener self-loosening theory, vibration testing practical applications, comparison of the international standards and recommendations on how to set-up a meaningful testing protocol. Materiaux et Techniques, 106(3). https://doi.org/10.1051/mattech/2018029

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