Activity 2.1c: Strength of double-shear bonded and bolted strap joints (a) (b) (a) A bonded double-shear strap joint; (b

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Activity 2.1c: Strength of double-shear bonded and bolted strap joints (a) (b) (a) A bonded double-shear strap joint; (b

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Activity 2 1c Strength Of Double Shear Bonded And Bolted Strap Joints A B A A Bonded Double Shear Strap Joint B 1
Activity 2 1c Strength Of Double Shear Bonded And Bolted Strap Joints A B A A Bonded Double Shear Strap Joint B 1 (88.02 KiB) Viewed 13 times
Activity 2 1c Strength Of Double Shear Bonded And Bolted Strap Joints A B A A Bonded Double Shear Strap Joint B 2
Activity 2 1c Strength Of Double Shear Bonded And Bolted Strap Joints A B A A Bonded Double Shear Strap Joint B 2 (46.76 KiB) Viewed 13 times
Activity 2.1c: Strength of double-shear bonded and bolted strap joints (a) (b) (a) A bonded double-shear strap joint; (b) a bolted double-shear strap joint Use similar calculations to those performed in Activities 2. 1a and 2.1b to calculate the maximum load that can be supported by the bonded double-shear strap joint and bolted double-shear strap joint. As before, the width of the plates is 25 mm, the length of the overlap is 25 mm. The diameter of the bolts is 4 mm. Make a copy of the table below and record your results in the "Predicted failure load' section of the table. Also include the results from Activities 2. 1a and 2.1b for single- shear lap joints. Record the experimental failure load for all four joint types shown in the video in the 'Experimental failure load' section of the table, and add the cause of failure for each joint

Strength of different types of lap and strap joints Single- shear bonded lap joint Single- shear bolted lap joint Double- shear bonded strap joint Double- shear bolted strap joint Predicted failure load (kN) Experimental failure load (kN) Cause of failure
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