The purpose of this book is to provide background information and criteria that can be used as a guide to the improvement of existing design procedures and specifications for bolted and riveted joints. To achieve this goal, extensive research work performed in the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, the Nether-lands, England, Norway, Japan, and elsewhere was reviewed.
The major emphasis was placed on the behavior of structural joints connected by ASTM A325 or A490 high-strength bolts. The joint materials considered ranged from structural carbon steel with a specified yield stress between 33 and 36 ksi (227 and 248 MPa) to quenched and tempered alloy steel with a yield stress ranging from 90 to 100 ksi (620 to 689 MPa). The different types of fasteners, connections, loading conditions, and design
" Special types of joints such as truss-type connections, shingle joints, beam or girder splices, and beam-to-column connections are discussed in subsequent chapters"
procedures are discussed briefly in the first two chapters. Chapters 3 and 4 deal with the behavior of individual fasteners under various loading conditions. Chapter 5 describes the behavior, analysis, and design of symmetric butt splices. Special types of joints such as truss-type connections, shingle joints, beam or girder splices, and beam-to-column connections are discussed in subsequent chapters.
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Second Edition
Geoffrey L. Kulak
John W. Fisher
John H. A. Struik
Introduction
General Provisions
Rivets
Bolts
Symmetric Butt Splices
Truss-Type Connections
Shingle Joints
Lap Joints
Oversize and Slotted Holes
Filler Plates between Surfaces
Alignment of holes
Surface Coatings
Eccentrically Loaded Joints
Combination Joints
Gusset Pleates
Beam and Girder Splices
Tension – Type Connections
Beam to Column Connections
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"The major emphasis was placed on the behavior of structural joints connected by ASTM A325 or A490 high-strength bolts"
Among the criteria considered as a basis for design was an evaluation of the load versus deformation characteristics of the component parts of the joint. The major emphasis was placed on the behavior of structural joints connected by ASTM A325 or A490 high-strength bolts. The joint materials considered ranged from structural carbon steel with a specified yield stress between 33 and 36 ksi (227 and 248 MPa) to quenched and tempered alloy steel with a yield stress ranging from 90 to 100 ksi (620 to 689 MPa). The different types of fasteners, connections, loading conditions, and design
" Special types of joints such as truss-type connections, shingle joints, beam or girder splices, and beam-to-column connections are discussed in subsequent chapters"
procedures are discussed briefly in the first two chapters. Chapters 3 and 4 deal with the behavior of individual fasteners under various loading conditions. Chapter 5 describes the behavior, analysis, and design of symmetric butt splices. Special types of joints such as truss-type connections, shingle joints, beam or girder splices, and beam-to-column connections are discussed in subsequent chapters.
Title of the Book
Title of Book
Guide to Design Criteria for Bolted and Riveted JointsSecond Edition
Author of Book
Geoffrey L. Kulak
John W. Fisher
John H. A. Struik
Contents of the Book
Introduction
General Provisions
Rivets
Bolts
Symmetric Butt Splices
Truss-Type Connections
Shingle Joints
Lap Joints
Oversize and Slotted Holes
Filler Plates between Surfaces
Alignment of holes
Surface Coatings
Eccentrically Loaded Joints
Combination Joints
Gusset Pleates
Beam and Girder Splices
Tension – Type Connections
Beam to Column Connections
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