b) In engineering practice, it is often required that two sheets or plates are joined together and carry the load in such ways that the joint is loaded. Many times, such joints are required to be leak proof so that gas contained inside is not allowed to escape. A riveted joint is easily conceived between two plates overlapping at edges, making holes through thickness of both, passing the stem of rivet through holes and creating the head at the end of the stem on the other side. Discuss each of the rivet joints listed below: i) Tearing failure of plates ii) Bearing failure of rivets iii) Shear failure of rivets iv) Splitting/cracking failure of plates at the edges

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b) In engineering practice, it is often required that two sheets or plates are joined together
and carry the load in such ways that the joint is loaded. Many times, such joints are required
to be leak proof so that gas contained inside is not allowed to escape. A riveted joint is easily
conceived between two plates overlapping at edges, making holes through thickness of both,
passing the stem of rivet through holes and creating the head at the end of the stem on the
other side. Discuss each of the rivet joints listed below:
i) Tearing failure of plates
ii) Bearing failure of rivets
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iii) Shear failure of rivets
iv) Splitting/cracking failure of plates at the edges
Transcribed Image Text:b) In engineering practice, it is often required that two sheets or plates are joined together and carry the load in such ways that the joint is loaded. Many times, such joints are required to be leak proof so that gas contained inside is not allowed to escape. A riveted joint is easily conceived between two plates overlapping at edges, making holes through thickness of both, passing the stem of rivet through holes and creating the head at the end of the stem on the other side. Discuss each of the rivet joints listed below: i) Tearing failure of plates ii) Bearing failure of rivets 2 iii) Shear failure of rivets iv) Splitting/cracking failure of plates at the edges
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