What are the reasons we may opt for mechanical joining?
What factors should be considered when we are designing joints?
What are the types of mechanical joining?
What are the advantages of using screws to join?
Disadvantages?
When should we use fine threads and coarse threads?
Advantages
Disadvantages
Coarse threads used when at least 3 full turns of engagement possible
Fine threads used when fewer than 3 turns possible, or in places of excess vibration
In locations with high vibration, what may we do to ensure that the screw doesn’t come loose?
We use a locking device. These include:
What are the main types of pin fasteners? The strongest ones?
What are the advantages of pin fasteners?
The strongest ones are dowel and tapered pins, however they are also the most expensive ones as the holes need to be more accurate, usually needing a precision fit
Advantages : Can bear quite a lot of shear load, but weak in other directions
What is a rivet?
What are the advantages?
Where do we usually use them?
What do we use when there is only access to one side of surface?
Advantages: High strength:weight ratio. Very predictable performance
We use them where shear loads dominate, e.g. aircraft. We usually use them to join sheets together. , and we have managed to automate the process for mass production
When only have access to one side, we use pop rivets. These use the process of necking to their advantages to lock the rivet in place.
What are the types of rivets?
Where would we use each one?
What are snap locks and interlocks?
Are you stupid- They use the elasticity of materials to their advantage, and fold sheets onto into one another mechanically.