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Bolted Joint Textbook
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mathlete7 (Aerospace) 22 Jan 09 23:06
Hello,
I'm thinking about buying a textbook that specialized on the topic of bolted joints.  Does anyone have suggestions?

Thanks

CoryPad (Materials) 22 Jan 09 23:12
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SWComposites (Aerospace) 23 Jan 09 1:24
mathlete7 -

bolted joints for ? application ?

aircraft? metal or composite materials?
pipes?
bridges/building?
other?

 

mathlete7 (Aerospace) 28 Jan 09 11:50
Bolted joints for aerospace.  Metallics or composites (but preferably both in one textbook if such a textbook exists).

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Thanks!
Dan

SWComposites (Aerospace) 28 Jan 09 13:29
For typical aerospace structure joints:

for metallic structure, see
Bruhn, Analysis and Design of Flight Vehicle Structures
Peery, Aircraft Structures (1st edition is better)
Niu, Airframe Stress Analysis

for composite structures, see
ASM Handbook, Volume 21 Composites (www.asminternational.org)
Niu, Composite Aircraft Structures

I'm not aware of a specific bolted joint text, and most composite structure joint analysis method are company proprietary.

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