7. Failure modes (e-learning)

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WHEN IT COMES TO BOLTED JOINTS, THERE ARE FOUR MAIN GROUPS OF FAILURE MODES. THIS COURSE FOCUSES ON EXPLAINING THEIR DIFFERENCES AND HOW TO AVOID THEM.

“How hard can it be?”

The title of this part of the course is “How hard can it be?”, a common view among engineers regarding the design of bolted joints.

Almost all applications include bolted joints, but this often remains a field of technology with very little focus. This is probably why the bolt joint is responsible for such a large share of the production disturbances and failures during operation.

What Will You Learn?

  • What are the four most common failure modes for bolt joints.
  • Failure during assembly, or shortly thereafter.
  • Failure during operation (bolted joint exposed to a load).

Course Content

Failure modes (e-learning)

  • Before you begin, make sure to
  • Welcome to this e-learning module!
  • Failure modes
  • Introduction
  • Failure during assembly, or shortly thereafter (part 1)
  • Failure during assembly, or shortly thereafter (part 2)
  • Failure during assembly, or shortly thereafter (part 3)
  • Failure during assembly, or shortly thereafter (video)
  • Failure during assembly, or shortly thereafter (part 4)
  • Failure during assembly, or shortly thereafter (part 5)
  • Failure during assembly, or shortly thereafter (part 6)
  • Failure during operation (bolted joint exposed to a load)
  • Failure during operation (bolted joint exposed to a load)
  • Failure during operation (bolted joint exposed to a load)
  • Summary of failure modes
  • Congratulations !
  • Failure modes quiz