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Fatigue tests of riveted or bolted aluminum alloy joints
Results for monobloc specimens, butt joints, and lap joint indicate that specimens with idle rivets have higher fatigue strengths than those with open holes; symmetrical joints have high fatigue strengths; joints with tightly drawn bolts or flush head rivets have higher fatigue strengths than joints with protruding head rivets; manner in which current ASCE design specifications can be improved.
Fatigue tests of riveted or bolted aluminum alloy joints
Results for monobloc specimens, butt joints, and lap joint indicate that specimens with idle rivets have higher fatigue strengths than those with open holes; symmetrical joints have high fatigue strengths; joints with tightly drawn bolts or flush head rivets have higher fatigue strengths than joints with protruding head rivets; manner in which current ASCE design specifications can be improved.
Fatigue tests of riveted or bolted aluminum alloy joints
Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc (J Structural Div)
Holt, M. (author) / Eaton, I.D. (author) / Matthiesen, R.B. (author)
1957
28 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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