What is the Bolting Calculator?

Modified on Tue, 02 Apr 2024 at 10:00 AM

The Bolting Calculator module within Flexlogics is a powerful tool designed to aid users in generating torque calculations following methodologies such as ASME PCC-1. This module allows engineers and technicians to accurately determine the required torque for bolting applications, ensuring the integrity and safety of assembled joints.


Key features of the Bolting Calculator include:


ASME PCC-1 Compliance: The calculator is built following ASME PCC-1 standards and Flexitallic proprietary data, ensuring that calculations align with industry best practices and guidelines.


User-Friendly Interface: Flexlogics' Bolting Calculator offers an intuitive interface, making it easy for users to input relevant parameters and generate torque calculations efficiently.


Customisable Inputs: Users can input parameters such as bolt materials, flange materials, lubricants, temperature, and gasket information, allowing for precise calculations tailored to specific bolting scenarios.


Real-Time Results: The calculator provides real-time results, instantly displaying the calculated torque values based on the user's input parameters.


Safety Margin Considerations: The calculator factors in safety margins to ensure that the calculated torque values provide an additional level of safety in the assembled joint.


Reporting Functionality: Users may be able to generate comprehensive reports detailing the torque calculations performed, including input parameters, results, and any safety considerations taken into account.


Overall, Flexlogics's Bolting Calculator is a valuable tool for engineers and technicians involved in bolting applications. It offers accurate torque calculations in line with industry standards to optimise joint integrity and safety.

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