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The Influence Long-Term Operating Load to the Riveted Join

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The paper deals with the life of the joints in the long-term operational load. For designing and dimensioning is important the feedback that the design was correctly designed and the component was not over-sized or undersized. This feedback becomes increasingly important, because it is now a trend to design lightweight structures with maximum use of the material. The consequence of this suggestion method is that the established safety margin does not allow for any errors or inaccuracies. The danger and weak side of this approach is to estimate the long-term life of the designed structure. In the research, we had the opportunity to analyze riveted bridge structure, which has been in operation since 1905. An analysis of the residual stress is published in the paper and is compared with the assumed bias in the newly made construction. The state of the rivet joint after a century operation is judged on the basis of this comparison.

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This study was created by project Development of West-Bohemian Centre of Materials and Metallurgy No.: LO1412, financed by the MEYS of the Czech Republic.

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Kubec, V., Hodek, J., Prantl, A., Votápek, P. (2020). The Influence Long-Term Operating Load to the Riveted Join. In: Medvecký, Š., Hrček, S., Kohár, R., Brumerčík, F., Konstantová, V. (eds) Current Methods of Construction Design. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33146-7_36

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