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Shear Strength of High-Strength Bolts

Journal of the Structural Division, 1965
Double shear tests of single 7/8-in. and 1-in. high-strength bolts are reported. Altogether, ninety-six A325 bolts were tested in A7 steel jigs or in A440 steel jigs. Eighty-four A354BC, A354BD, and A490 bolts were tested in jigs made of A440 or constructional alloy steel.
James J. Wallaert, John W. Fisher
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Shear Strength of Montmorillonite

Géotechnique, 1970
Synopsis Artificially sedimented specimens of Wyoming bentonite (Volclay) were used to investigate the effect of physico–chemical variables on the shear strength properties of montmorillonite. Triaxial compression tests were performed on calcium and sodium montmorillonite at various electrolyte concentrations.
G. Mesri, R. E. Olson
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Shear Strength

2017
Yanrong Li, Jingui Zhao, Bin Li
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Residual Shear Strength

Journal of the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division, 1970
AN EXPLANATION IS GIVEN FOR THE DEPENDENCE OF THE RESIDUAL ANGLE OF INTERNAL FRICTION OF SOIL ON CLAY CONTENT. ONCE RESIDUAL CONDITIONS ARE ATTAINED, THE SOIL IS SEPARATED BY A FAILURE PLANE INTO TWO RIGID BLOCKS THAT SLIDE OVER ONE ANOTHER. IF C IS THE CLAY FRACTION DEFINED AS THE VOLUME OF CLAY DIVIDED BY THE VOLUME OF SOLIDS, THEN AS A FIRST ...
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Shear yield strength

2001
Shear loads in an aircraft fuselage will occur as a result of bending and torsion. Yield values under shear are necessary during the design phase since the material should not deform plastically below the limit load. The Metal Volume Fraction (MVF) method for shear yield strength prediction of Glare laminates was investigated.
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