STEEL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING
Online ISSN : 1884-0329
Print ISSN : 1880-9928
ISSN-L : 1880-9928
DELAYED FRACTURE BEHAVIOR OF 1700 MPA-CLASS ULTRA-HIGH-STRENGTH BOLTS UNDER AN ATMOSPHERIC CORROSION ENVIRONMENT
Yuuji KIMURAHitoshi MORIYAMAEiji NAGASAKITakashi YAMAGUCHIHiroshi MASUDAKaneaki TSUZAKI
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2025 Volume 32 Issue 125 Pages 125_30-125_44

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We have developed 1700 MPa-class ultra-high-strength bolts with a waisted shank and a new thread form to enhance tensile deformation capacity. This study evaluated the delayed fracture behavior of the developed bolts by an outdoor exposure test in Okinawa. Delayed fracture of the bolts became more pronounced when the fastening force increased from 391 kN to 445 kN. On the other hand, accelerated delayed fracture tests demonstrated that the new thread form was effective in enhancing the delayed fracture resistance. Based on the results of the exposure and accelerated delayed fracture tests, the ways to improve the delayed fracture resistance of the developed bolts were discussed.

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