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The Strength of Riveted Joints
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1945A CONSIDERABLE volume of data on the strength of typical aircraft rivets in joints of Alclad (D.T.D. 390) sheet, has been published in the M.A.P.'s Scientific and Technical Memorandum series. The need for such an investigation arose from the use by the stress offices of different aircraft manufacturers, of strength figures which showed little unanimity
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The Strength of Dissimilar Fractal Joints
Volume 9: Mechanics of Solids, Structures and Fluids; NDE, Diagnosis, and Prognosis, 2016In this investigation, the influences of fractal geometry and material properties on the strength of dissimilar joints were studied. The fractal geometry explored was an iterative Koch curve. The interfacial layer joining two different materials was designed to be a Koch layer with three different numbers of iteration.
Mona Monsef Khoshhesab, Yaning Li
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Isokinetic strength aspects in human joints and muscles
Applied Ergonomics, 1991The isokinetic concept of exercise has become an increasingly popular means to assess musculoskeletal function. The isokinetic apparatus enables the control of angular velocity of the moving limb (which is held constant during the range of movement) whilst giving an accomodated resistance.
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Tensile strength of soldered joints
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1985T J, O'Toole +2 more
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Fatigue Strength of Tubular Joints
1985Parametric equations developed earlier for stress concentration factors (SCF) and strain concentration factors (SNCF) for tubular joints are mainly dependent upon the increase in stress and strain due to geo-metric, notch and weld effects. Fatigue failure criteria were also formulated from the above.
K. G. Babu, M. Nasser
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Abstract This chapter focuses on factors that influence the mechanical properties of a soldered joint, including solder material, base material, solder joint design, soldering surface, soldering temperature, and test methodology.
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The Fatigue Strength of Riveted Joints
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1957IN the design of aircraft structures for fatigue strength, it is as well to bear in mind that those parts most likely to give trouble fatigue‐wise are those wherein rivets or bolts have to react a load. The term ‘react’ is used here to distinguish this from the case where rivets or bolts arc used to hold the skin on the frame, etc., where the worst ...
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International Journal of Mining Science and Technology, 2021
Liren Ban, Weisheng Du, Chengzhi Qi
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Liren Ban, Weisheng Du, Chengzhi Qi
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