Structural Shear Joints: Analyses, Properties And Design for Repeat Loading

Structural Shear Joints: Analyses, Properties, And Design for Repeat Loading 

George T. Hahn

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Engineers employ shear connections - riveted and bolted butt and lap joints - in a wide range of structures and machines. Ordinary stress analyses of joints are unable to define the features that ultimately govern fatigue and fretting and provide bases for design. Detailed analyses have only become possible in the past decade with advances in finite element methods and computing capabilities. This text places into context the results of over 150 detailed, 2D and 3D finite element analyses of aluminum and steel shear connections. The text examines the following joints, both single and multiple row, fasteners and modes of load transmission





Content :
  • Basic Features
  • Shear Joints In The Bearing Mode
  • Clamping, Interference, Microslip And Self-piercing Rivets
  • Fatigue Of Shear Joints
  • Design Considerations For Repeated Loading
  • Compilation Of Finite Element Results
  • Load Transfer In Single Rivet-row Lap Joints
  • Compilation Of Results For Open Hole Panels And Butt Joints
  • Compilation Of Results For Lap Joints
  • Single Rivet-row Lap Joints Under Biaxial Loading
  • Compilation Of Results For Lap Joints With Sealants And Adhesives
  • Compilation Of Results For Rivets
  • Data Tabulations
  • Calculational Models And Validation
  • Finite Element Models


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