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Comparison of Bolted and Riveted Joints
A comparison is made of the behavior of bolted joints and riveted joints subjected to static and fatigue loads. The comparison is based on tests of butt joints having a tension: shear: bearing stress relationship of approximately 1.00:0.75:1.50. The fasteners were hot-driven rivets, cold-driven rivets, and high-strength bolts. Several lengths of grip were considered for each type of fastener. Also considered was a group of butt joints fastened with high strength rivets and having a tension: shear: bearing relationship of 1.00:1.26:1.83.
Comparison of Bolted and Riveted Joints
A comparison is made of the behavior of bolted joints and riveted joints subjected to static and fatigue loads. The comparison is based on tests of butt joints having a tension: shear: bearing stress relationship of approximately 1.00:0.75:1.50. The fasteners were hot-driven rivets, cold-driven rivets, and high-strength bolts. Several lengths of grip were considered for each type of fastener. Also considered was a group of butt joints fastened with high strength rivets and having a tension: shear: bearing relationship of 1.00:1.26:1.83.
Comparison of Bolted and Riveted Joints
Baron, Frank (author) / Larson, Edward W. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 120 ; 1322-1334
2021-01-01
131955-01-01 pages
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