Gann
Aerospace
- Jul 5, 2016
- 9
Hello, if a rivet was incorrectly installed with a shorter than nominal grip length what would be the standard way of determining if it was strong enough or not. I know of ways to look at the final dimension of the rivet from measurements taken after the fact, but if measuring every single rivet was not an option is there another way of determining what the worst case scenario strength would be for these under-length rivets? Or are rivets just too unpredictable for something like this to be done? Thankyou for your help!
extra info: I have dimensions for a few of these under-length blind rivets, but not all of them of course. I'm a recent graduate so I'm thinking along the lines of a students T curve or something like that. But if some data exists for under-length rivets and their strength it would be very helpful. These rivets were installed on hydraulic brackets with a small handle load. So in theory this should be a simple analysis to do. I'm very new to this so I'm not sure how to properly approach it though. Thankyou very much again.
extra info: I have dimensions for a few of these under-length blind rivets, but not all of them of course. I'm a recent graduate so I'm thinking along the lines of a students T curve or something like that. But if some data exists for under-length rivets and their strength it would be very helpful. These rivets were installed on hydraulic brackets with a small handle load. So in theory this should be a simple analysis to do. I'm very new to this so I'm not sure how to properly approach it though. Thankyou very much again.