2020
DOI: 10.1002/stab.202000002
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Zur Bemessung von Scher‐/Lochleibungsverbindungen mit Blindnieten im Stahlbau

Abstract: Mit der Entwicklung von Blindnieten mit Nenndurchmessern d > 6,4 mm ist eine steigende Tendenz der Anwendung im Stahlbau zu erkennen. Gründe für die verbreiterte Anwendung lassen sich vor allem in den Vorteilen gegenüber den klassischen Fügeverfahren finden. Blindniete werden überall dort eingesetzt, wo bspw. das Schweißen oder Schrauben technologisch oder konstruktiv bedingt nicht eingesetzt werden kann oder unwirtschaftlich ist. Bislang existieren seitens der Bemessung und Ausführung von Stahlbauten gemäß DI… Show more

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“…For joints with blind rivets under fatigue loads, a detail category for the components in these joints was determined with ∆σ c = 50 N/mm² while a slope of m = 5 is recommended. With the detail categories from [9,11,12] for the blind rivets themselves, a fatigue strength verification according to EN 1993-1-9 [8] is now possible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For joints with blind rivets under fatigue loads, a detail category for the components in these joints was determined with ∆σ c = 50 N/mm² while a slope of m = 5 is recommended. With the detail categories from [9,11,12] for the blind rivets themselves, a fatigue strength verification according to EN 1993-1-9 [8] is now possible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results of public funded research projects where the authors were involved led to a proposal of design rules for joints with low-and medium-strength steel and various types of blind rivets according to the EUROCODE 3 rules, which have already been published. [9,10,11,12,13] With the use of high-strength steel in blind rivets joints, new problems appear which are not covered by the developed design rules according to GLIENKE and BLUNK. One of the biggest problems for such joints is the missing possibility to meet the increasing steel grade with a corresponding strength grade of the blind rivet similar to the strength grade of conventional bolts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These areas are currently only covered by technical approvals of the building authorities DIBt. In further research work, however, an initial design proposal for these areas has already been developed [24]. For single lap shear joint with t = t1 or t < t1 < 2.5 t:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%