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Specific behaviour of thin-walled member joints with fasteners
Due to small plate thickness, thin-walled members are characterized by some specific features. The theoretical and experimental study of behaviour of thin-walled member connections with mechanical fasteners, bolts and selftapping screws, is presented in the paper. The shear and tensile behaviour of connections is analyzed. Experimental results are compared with current European and American design codes. Characteristic shear and tensile resistance values of selftapping screws are also defined.
Specific behaviour of thin-walled member joints with fasteners
Due to small plate thickness, thin-walled members are characterized by some specific features. The theoretical and experimental study of behaviour of thin-walled member connections with mechanical fasteners, bolts and selftapping screws, is presented in the paper. The shear and tensile behaviour of connections is analyzed. Experimental results are compared with current European and American design codes. Characteristic shear and tensile resistance values of selftapping screws are also defined.
Specific behaviour of thin-walled member joints with fasteners
Zlatko Marković (author) / Dragan Buđevac (author) / Jelena Dobrić (author) / Nenad Fric (author) / Miloš Knežević (author)
2012
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