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61 UNIT 3 RIVETED JOINTS Structure 3 1 Introduction Objectives 3 2 Head Forming 3 3 Types of Rivets 3 4 Types of Riveted Joints 3 5 Nomenclature 3 6 Modes

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61 UNIT 3 RIVETED JOINTS Structure 3 1 Introduction Objectives 3 2 Head Forming 3 3 Types of Rivets 3 4 Types of Riveted Joints 3 5 Nomenclature 3 6 Modes of Failure of a Riveted Joint 3. The overall tendency is to shrink and this can cause cracking at an early age Irregular cracks are unsightly and difficult to maintain but gen erally do not affect the integrity of concrete Joints are simply preplanned cracks Joints in concrete slab Classify and describe the general structure of a joint. . Classification of Joints. Fibrous – . joined by fibrous tissue; no joint cavity. Mostly immovable. . Cartilaginous- . joined by cartilage; no movement. No movement. . Lesson 1 Version 2 ME , IIT Kharagpur Instructional Objectives: At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to understand: Meaning of eccentricity in loading. Procedure for designi . Elements. -1. Week11. Design of . Brazed. . and. . Bonding. . Joints. Design of . Riveted. . joints. Design of . Brazed. /. Soldered. . and. . Bonded. . Joints. Brazing and Soldering:. Both brazing and soldering are the metal joining processes in which parent metal does not melt but only filler metal melts filling the joint with capillary action. If the filler metal is having melting temperature more than 450°C but lower than the melting temperature of components then it is termed as process of brazing or hard soldering. However, if the melting temperature of filler metal is lower than 450°C and also lower than the melting point of the material of components then it is know as soldering or soft soldering.. Lesson 2 Version 2 ME , IIT Kharagpur Instructional Objectives: At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to understand: Basic failure mechanisms of riveted joints. Concepts of d Lesson 1 Version 2 ME , IIT Kharagpur Instructional Objectives: At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to know: Basic types of riveted joints. Different important design par Types of pipe materials. Metallic Pipes. : . Unlined metallic pipes . – . Cast Iron(C.I). Galvanized Iron(G.I). Mild Steel(M.S). Ductile steel (D.I). Metallic pipes lined with cement mortar or epoxy lining. A joint is a point of connection . between . two bones. . Strands of connective tissue, . called . ligaments. ,. . hold the bones together . and ensure . the stability of joints. Joint Classification. The South East Asia artificial cartilage and artificial joints market is growing at a potential growth rate Year-over-Year (YoY) and has reached USD 7.3 billion in 2019. The market is further expected to touch USD 15.0 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 11.8% during 2020-2026 (forecast period) The South East Asia artificial cartilage and artificial joints market is growing at a potential growth rate Year-over-Year (YoY) and has reached USD 7.3 billion in 2019. The market is further expected to touch USD 15.0 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 11.8% during 2020-2026 (forecast period) Prior learning . Types of Joints . The skeleton is a framework joined together by joints. . Joints are necessary for muscles to lever bones, thus creating movement. A joint is formed where any two or more bones meet. . 9.1 Joints and their classifications. Joint. :. any point where two bones meet; both movable and immovable. Arthrology. : science of joint structure, function and dysfunction. Kinesiology. : study of musculoskeletal movement. Ball-and-socket joint. - consist of a bone with a globular or egg-shaped head articulating with the cup-shaped cavity of another bone; very wide range of motion is possible; examples include the hip and shoulder joint.. Julia Dudek. 3rd . year. of . Physiotherapy. 2023/2024. What. . are. . joints. ?. A joint is the part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement.. Functions. :. - . Joints support body from head to toe.

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