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Experiments on Iron and Steel Joints Riveted on Angle
The point of the experiments here described arose from observation of the fact that the line of fracture in a riveted joint with a double row of staggered rivets almost always follows the diagonals. That is in the sketch, Fig. 1, instead of the break extending directly from a to c and c to e, it will go from a to b, thence to c, d and e. Now, what will be the failure of a lattice bar in a lattice girder ? Will the bar break straight across from the rivet f, Fig. 2, or will the fracture take place at an angle running from rivet to rivet?
Experiments on Iron and Steel Joints Riveted on Angle
The point of the experiments here described arose from observation of the fact that the line of fracture in a riveted joint with a double row of staggered rivets almost always follows the diagonals. That is in the sketch, Fig. 1, instead of the break extending directly from a to c and c to e, it will go from a to b, thence to c, d and e. Now, what will be the failure of a lattice bar in a lattice girder ? Will the bar break straight across from the rivet f, Fig. 2, or will the fracture take place at an angle running from rivet to rivet?
Experiments on Iron and Steel Joints Riveted on Angle
Flint, Bertram B. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 27 ; 406-411
2021-01-01
61892-01-01 pages
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