Research Article
Jan 1955
Slip of Joints Under Static Loads
Authors: R. A. Hechtman, AM.ASCE, D. R. Young, A. G. Chin, JM.ASCE, and E. R. Savikko, JM.ASCEAuthor Affiliations
Publication: Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers
Volume 120, Issue 1
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The primary purpose of this investigation has been to determine the slip of structural steel double-lap joints assembled with high-strength steel bolts when subjected to stresses in the design range and somewhat beyond. The joints were subjected to short-time static loading. Although most of the joints were tested in tension, some were tested in compression and in combined compression and torsion. This paper reports the results of seventy-two tests, which are part of a continuing investigation.
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© 1955 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published in print: Jan 1955
Published online: Feb 10, 2021
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R. A. Hechtman, AM.ASCE
Prof. of Structural Research, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Wash
D. R. Young
Engr., Boeing Airplane Co., Seattle, Wash
A. G. Chin, JM.ASCE
Engr., Carey and Kramer, Seattle, Wash
E. R. Savikko, JM.ASCE
Junior Bridge Engr., State Toll Bridge Authority, Tacoma, Wash
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