Introduction To The Design And Behavior Of Bolted Joints 4th Edition
Contents
- Basic Concepts
- Two Types Of Bolted Joints
- Bolt’s Job
- Tensile Joints
- Shear Joints
- The Challenge
- Assembly Process
- Inservice Behavior
- Joints Loaded In Tension
- Shear Joints
- Failure Modes
- Design
- In General
- Specific Goals Of The Designer
- Layout Of The Book
- Exercises
- Materials
- Properties That Affect The Clamping Force
- Magnitude Of The Clamping Force
- Stability Of The Clamping Force
- Thermal Expansion Or Contraction
- Corrosion
- Fatigue Rupture
- Loss Of Strength With Temperature
Loss Of Clamping Force With Temperature
- Elastic Stiffness Of The Parts
- Change In Stiffness With Temperature
- Brittle Fracture
- Miscellaneous Properties
- Fastener Standards
- Selecting An Appropriate Standard
- Bolting Materials
- Tensile Strength Of Bolting Materials
- General Purpose=Automotive Group
- Structural Steel Group
- Petrochemical=Power Group
- Metric Group
- Extremetemperature Materials
- American Society For Testing And Materials (Astm)
- Traditional Hightemperature Materials
- Corrosionresistant Group