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Fatigue in Riveted and Bolted Single-Lap Joints
This paper presents a working hypothesis to explain rationally the cause of, and remedy for, fatigue failures in structural joints and includes supporting evidence. It also presents a correlation of results of a number of fatigue tests of double-lap joints made in the United States and attempts to show that these results are explained by this hypothesis.
Fatigue in Riveted and Bolted Single-Lap Joints
This paper presents a working hypothesis to explain rationally the cause of, and remedy for, fatigue failures in structural joints and includes supporting evidence. It also presents a correlation of results of a number of fatigue tests of double-lap joints made in the United States and attempts to show that these results are explained by this hypothesis.
Fatigue in Riveted and Bolted Single-Lap Joints
Carter, Jack W. (author) / Lenzen, Kenneth H. (author) / Wyly, Lawrence T. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 120 ; 1353-1380
2021-01-01
281955-01-01 pages
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