johnSchwaner
Aerospace
- Jan 15, 2007
- 41
Hello,
While studying sheet metal repairs in the Aviation Maintenance Airframe Study Series I found the following statement that I question?
"The rivet size and material must be chosen so that the shear strength of the rivet is slightly less than the bearing strength of the sheets of material being joined. This allows the joint to fail by the rivets shearing rather than the metal shearing."
Is this true? Is this the strength criteria that engineering approves recommends (endorses)? So stronger isn't always better?
Thankyou
John Schwaner
While studying sheet metal repairs in the Aviation Maintenance Airframe Study Series I found the following statement that I question?
"The rivet size and material must be chosen so that the shear strength of the rivet is slightly less than the bearing strength of the sheets of material being joined. This allows the joint to fail by the rivets shearing rather than the metal shearing."
Is this true? Is this the strength criteria that engineering approves recommends (endorses)? So stronger isn't always better?
Thankyou
John Schwaner