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Q: Design of a riveted joint assumes that ...........
  • A. the bending stress in rivets is accounted for
  • B. the riveted hole is to be filled by the rivet
  • C. the stress in the plate is not uniform
  • D. the friction between plates is considered
Correct Answer: Option B - Design of a rivet assumption – • Bearing stress is uniform and contact stress is uniform. • Rivet fill completely the hole in which they are filled. • Bending stress in the rivet is neglected. • Friction between the plates to be neglected. • The shear stress is uniform on the cross-section of rivet. • The distribution of direct stress on the portion of the plate between the rivet hole is uniform.
B. Design of a rivet assumption – • Bearing stress is uniform and contact stress is uniform. • Rivet fill completely the hole in which they are filled. • Bending stress in the rivet is neglected. • Friction between the plates to be neglected. • The shear stress is uniform on the cross-section of rivet. • The distribution of direct stress on the portion of the plate between the rivet hole is uniform.

Explanations:

Design of a rivet assumption – • Bearing stress is uniform and contact stress is uniform. • Rivet fill completely the hole in which they are filled. • Bending stress in the rivet is neglected. • Friction between the plates to be neglected. • The shear stress is uniform on the cross-section of rivet. • The distribution of direct stress on the portion of the plate between the rivet hole is uniform.