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knee joints because they help you walk
There are two general types of joints, movable and immovable. Under the movable category there are four types of joints: Hinge joints: in knees and elbows Pivot joints: in neck Gliding joints: in wrists and ankles Ball-and-socket joints: in shoulders and hips
Better in what way? Rivited joints are generally cheaper while welded joints are generally stronger.
What are the basic mechanical testing methods for arc welded joints?
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T. R. Gurney has written: 'Fatigue of welded structures' -- subject(s): Fatigue, Welded joints, Welded steel structures
Kenneth A. Selby has written: 'Influence of geometry and residual stress on fatigue of welded joints' -- subject(s): Fatigue, Residual stresses, Steel, Testing, Welded joints
it is easy to repair it if any problem exist
T. D. Rosenberg has written: 'A compilation of fatigue test results for welded joints subjected to high stress/low cycle conditions' -- subject(s): Welded joints, Fatigue
Zhiliang Zhang has written: 'A practical micro-mechanical model-based local approach methodology for the analysis of ductile fracture of welded T-joints' -- subject(s): Welded joints, Cracking
No. Additionally, welded socket joints do not receive internal purging with an inert gas (i.e. argon).
Edge,flange and flare-groove joints are commonly welded with out using filler materials You can find this answer in this book WELDING TECHNOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS CHAPTER 4 and its under Typed of welds
I think 2000-2002 are welded in.
F. Kearney has written: 'Electro-optic system for nondestructive testing of field welds' -- subject(s): Nondestructive testing, Welded joints, Testing, Electrooptics 'Nondestructive testing for field welds' -- subject(s): Welded joints, Testing, Nondestructive testing