Systematic checks for preload, fatigue, thread stripping, slippage, and embedding based on the full VDI 2230 methodology.
Covers all critical failure mechanisms in bolted joints — from yielding and crushing to clamp loss and fatigue, across every load step.
Supports temperature effects, elastic/plastic material properties, nut dimensions, thread geometry, preload loss, and more.
Built-in bolt library, intuitive setup wizard, and editable parameters streamline verification workflows without scripting.
Export high-quality calculation reports with reference to VDI 2230 figures, equations, and fatigue safety factors.
Systematic Calculation of High-Duty Bolted Joints VDI 2230 is the industry-recognized guideline for ensuring the strength and reliability of bolted joints under static and dynamic loading. Originally developed for the automotive sector, it is now widely used across engineering fields where joint failure is not an option.
SDC Verifier implements VDI 2230 Part 1 (2015) to support detailed, step-by-step evaluation of preload, fatigue, embedding, slippage, and thread failure risks. The standard helps engineers design bolted joints that fully utilize the bolt’s load-bearing capacity while staying safe under service loads.
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VDI 2230 is a detailed engineering guideline developed by the Association of German Engineers for calculating high-duty bolted joints. It ensures joints are safe, reliable, and capable of withstanding preload, fatigue, and thermal effects.
Yes. SDC Verifier fully supports VDI 2230 Part 1 (2015) and integrates directly into Ansys Mechanical, Femap, and Simcenter 3D for seamless verification.
Absolutely. You can either load from a built-in bolt library or define all parameters manually — materials, loads, thread geometry, preload, and more.
Yes. SDC Verifier automates all steps of the VDI 2230 process and provides detailed calculation reports, including bolt utilization, stress ratios, and preload checks.
Definitely. While it was initially developed for automotive applications, VDI 2230 is widely used across machinery, aerospace, and industrial equipment sectors.