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Bolt Connection Power

Jack Patterson

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Bolt Connection Power explores the fascinating history and mechanical engineering principles behind bolt connections. It reveals how the seemingly simple threaded fastener became a cornerstone of modern civilization, influencing both the Industrial Revolution and contemporary construction. The book delves into the historical trajectory of fastener standardization, highlighting the economic forces and technological advancements that drove its development. The interchangeability fostered by standardized bolts allowed for mass production and simplified repair processes. The book also examines the mechanical engineering principles governing bolted joint design, covering topics like stress distribution, preload, and failure modes. By blending historical analysis with engineering insights, Bolt Connection Power provides a comprehensive understanding of these critical components.

 
The book progresses from early fastener designs to the drive towards standardization and finally to the mechanics of bolted joints, using historical records, engineering handbooks, and academic research to support its arguments. Targeted at students and professionals in mechanical engineering and history enthusiasts, the book offers practical insights into fastener selection, installation, and maintenance. It emphasizes the importance of proper fastener selection and installation in ensuring the safety and reliability of engineering projects.
Disponível desde: 27/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 92 páginas.

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