Two plates are joined by double strap butt joints with rivets arrangement as shown in the figure. Width of the plate is 300mm and diameter of rivets 30mm. The thickness of the plates can be taken as 20mm. Allowable stress in tension, shear and compression are 80 N/mm²,60 N/mm² and 160N/mm². Calculate the shear resistance of 1 rivet along A-A.

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Welded and Riveted Joints topics include: Various concepts which include welded joints, butt joints, fillet joints, riveted joints, various joints terminology and lap joints based on eccentricity principle. Welded and riveted joints are both ways to join pieces together. Welded joints: A permanent method that uses heat to fuse metal pieces together. Welded joints are stronger and more rigid than riveted joints, and produce a smooth finish. Welded joints are also stronger and more rigid than riveted joints, but can fail due to strong vibrations.  Here are some more differences between... Show more

Two plates are joined by double strap butt joints with rivets arrangement as shown in the figure. Width of the plate is 300mm and diameter of rivets 30mm. The thickness of the plates can be taken as 20mm. Allowable stress in tension, shear and compression are 80 N/mm²,60 N/mm² and 160N/mm². Calculate the shear resistance of 1 rivet along A-A.<br /><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/engineering/machine-design-questions-answers-failure-rivets-q1.png' alt='Find shear resistance of 1 rivet along A-A if shear & compression are 80 N/mm²,60 N/mm²' width='783' height='367' class='alignnone size-full wp-image-166041' />






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