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, 1879, p. 304. t Trans. Inst. Nav. Arch. , 1885, p. 181. OF RIVETED JOINTS. 85 times the net sectional area of the plates connected if in tension, and half that for planed and butted joints in com- pression only. " The specified minimum strengths of the steel used for compression and tension members are 34 and 30 tons respectively, and the shearing strength of the rivet steel varies from 22 to 24 tons per square inch. * 24. Theoretic Proportions of Steel Joints. The theoretic proportions of st...eel joints may be found in the manner already described in 14, p. 41, and, using the same symbols as before, we have the following rules : a. To find the theoretic diameter of a steel rivet in single shear, we have from equation 3 (p. 42), d c t - -7854s (11) Example 1. What is the ratio in a single-riveted lap joint with drilled holes ? t Here, c = 40 tons per square inch (see 21), s = 22 tons per square inch (see p. 55). Answer. ^ = ^ _ = 2'31 t '7854x22 With J-inch plates, for instance, d = 116 inch.
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