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Bolted Assemblies in Metal Structures

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This lecture covers the design and analysis of bolted assemblies in metal structures, focusing on the dimensions, strength, and resistance of bolts and construction elements. Topics include bolted connections, resistant sections, prestressed bolts, ring rivets, shear forces, and lateral pressure balance.

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