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Structural Shear Joints: Analyses, Properties and Design for Repeat Loading
By
George T. Hahn ,
George T. Hahn
Mechanical Engineering,
Vanderbilt University
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Kaushik A. Iyer ,
Kaushik A. Iyer
U.S. Army Research Laboratory
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Carol A. Rubin
Carol A. Rubin
Mechanical Engineering,
Vanderbilt University
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ISBN-10:
0791802388
No. of Pages:
280
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2005
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6 Load Transfer in Single Rivet-Row Lap Joints (Conventional and Countersunk)
By
George T. Hahn
,
George T. Hahn
Mechanical Engineering,
Vanderbilt University
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Kaushik A. Iyer
,
Kaushik A. Iyer
U.S. Army Research Laboratory
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Carol A. Rubin
Carol A. Rubin
Mechanical Engineering,
Vanderbilt University
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Page Count:
9
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Published:2005
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Hahn, GT, Iyer, KA, & Rubin, CA. "Load Transfer in Single Rivet-Row Lap Joints (Conventional and Countersunk)." Structural Shear Joints: Analyses, Properties and Design for Repeat Loading. Ed. Hahn, GT, Iyer, KA, & Rubin, CA. ASME Press, 2005.
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The finite element models, 4S-1, 4C-1 and 4S-5 (see Tables A.2 and A.3), used to obtain these data are described in detail in Chapter 13; the material properties for the various models are described in Chapter 15.The content of this chapter is taken from References [2] and [3].
6.1. Summary of Load Transfer Models
6.2. Load Transfer Calculations for Single Rivet-Row Lap Joints
6.3. Summary and Important Points
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