Recent developments have made possible gluing of metals together with strength which brings this method of joining materials into competition with riveting at least in thin gages used in aircraft and automobile industries; simple relation between strength of lap joint and its geometry presented as "joint factor" which is defined as square root of thickness of sheet divided by length of overlap. (See also - n 182 Apr 1944 p 115-18; Iron Age v 154 n 8 Aug 24 1944 p 60-3)
Strength of glued joints
Aircraft Eng
Aircraft Engineering ; 16 , n 183
1944
Article (Journal)
English
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