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Angle joint

Straight-Line Joints (i) Equal Tubes (2) Unequal Tubes (3) Capilla>y Tubes (4) Angle Joints and T-pieces (s) Inlertuil Joint (6) Joints in situ (7) Cross points (8) Joint on to Thin Glass or Different Kind oj Glass... [Pg.399]

Crown rock mass Schistose/Augan gneiss wifti right angle joint orientation 687 0.90 407 mm/s 1.35 m 1.53 m... [Pg.146]

Figure 18. Plastic deformations of extensometer rods at Gneiss rock mass with obtuse angle joint orientation... Figure 18. Plastic deformations of extensometer rods at Gneiss rock mass with obtuse angle joint orientation...
Figure 19. Borehole camera images of intact and disturbed rock mass with obtuse angle joint orientations... Figure 19. Borehole camera images of intact and disturbed rock mass with obtuse angle joint orientations...
Figure 5.35 Recommended joint arrangements and loadings for tee and angle joints (see reference 5.17, EUROCOMP Handbook). Figure 5.35 Recommended joint arrangements and loadings for tee and angle joints (see reference 5.17, EUROCOMP Handbook).
A typical bonded angle Joint is presented in Figure 5.43. The Joint is... [Pg.190]

Figure 5.43 Design variable of a typical bonded angle joint. Figure 5.43 Design variable of a typical bonded angle joint.
P(11) In adhesively bonded angle Joints the gap between the butt end and the base surface shall be Med with fillet resin. The volume of the resin shall be such as to give the appropriate gap and radius as specified in the design. The method of application shall be such as to ensure the Met is reasonably void free. [Pg.194]

P(l) A typical laminated angle joint is shown in Figure 5.49, which also... [Pg.196]

Figure 5.49 Design variables of a typical laminated angle joint. Figure 5.49 Design variables of a typical laminated angle joint.
P(13) In angle joints the overlaminating shall be commenced at an appropriate stage of the cure of the filleting resin, as stated by the resin manufacturer. The actual lamination of the boundary angle plies shall be performed in accordance with standard practice (see 6.2). [Pg.203]

In terms of failure modes, design and analysis this joint is practically identical to the angle joints discussed above. The only difference is that the joint is formed by bonding two pre-formed angles attaching either side of the web piece, i.e. the leg of the tee, to the flange piece (the base of the tee) to form the overall tee connection. [Pg.484]

It is important to point out here that such angle joints have not yet seen widespread use in other applications. The knowledge base, i.e. papers and articles in the open literature, from which design guidance can be obtained is limited. Consequently, it is especially important here that explicit modelling is done to fully understand all potential failure mechanisms. [Pg.488]

FIGURE 7.21 Types of angle joints and methods of reducing cleavage. ... [Pg.441]

Corner joints for relatively flexible adherends such as sheet metal should be designed with reinforcements for support. With very thin adherends, angle joints offer low strengths because of high peel concentrations. A design... [Pg.299]

Angle Joint An angle joint is a connection between the edges of two members with a full penetration weld with one of the members consisting of a transition of diameter. [Pg.762]

Kerb. See also curb bend. In the UK wall-tile industry the accepted spelling is curb . A kerb is a refractory course laid to protect a right-angled joint between two materials. [Pg.175]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.194 , Pg.194 ]




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