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stud joint

stud joint

stud joint

(OP)
STUD JOINT. What is it?
please explain.
A synonim would also fit the bill

RE: stud joint

What is the context of the application?

It might be a tapped hole, with a stud threaded in & a clearance hole, retained by a nut.  [rather than 2 through holes & 2 nuts]

RE: stud joint

What is the context of the application?

It might be a tapped hole, with a stud threaded in & a clearance holein the mating part, retained by a nut.  [rather than 2 through holes & 2 nuts]

RE: stud joint

(OP)
context:
...for joints connecting members in shear, such as saddle or SPUD JOINTS, the validation data may be based on lap joints.

That's all

RE: stud joint

Spud or stud joint?

RE: stud joint

(OP)
Sorry,
I meant Spud Joint (seems too much work done today :(

RE: stud joint

Most shear-bearing joints need to be tightened only to the snug-tight condition. This is defined as the tightness attained by either a few hits of an impact wrench or the full effort of a worker with an ordinary spud wrench that brings the connected plies into firm contact.

The is the most common joint is the shear-bearing joint. In this joint, the load is transferred from the steel into the bolt by bearing against the shank of the bolt, carried through the bolt by shear, then into the next layer of steel by bearing of the bolt against the side of the bolt hole.

see AISC LRFD Specification (Dec. 1, 1993), Section J3.1
Cheers

RE: stud joint

Spuds and Saddles are used in connection with piping and tanks.  They are welded in place, and I think that the welded joint is what you are inquiring about.  Try a Google search for welding spuds and welding saddles, and I think you will find pictures.  Hope this helps.

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