Geometric variables related to the design of a riveted lap joint are the number and spacing of rivet rows, the rivet pitch in a row, the distance of the rivet from the sheet edge, the sheet thickness, the joint size, and the rivet pattern, Fig. 4.1. Because each of these parameters can exert influence on stress concentration at the rivet hole or modify the secondary bending, they also affect joint fatigue behaviour. The corresponding experimental observations reported in the literature are reviewed in the present chapter.
Design Parameters Influencing the Fatigue Behaviour of Riveted Lap Joints
Solid Mechanics, Applicat.
2012-05-17
14 pages
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English
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