The distance between the centre of a rivet hole to the nearest edge of plate is called
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Ques. The distance between the center of a rivet hole to the nearest edge of plate, is called
A. Margin
B. Pitch
C. Back pitch
D. Diagonal pitch
Answer:
The correct answer is option A. Margin.
Explanation:
- The margin, also known as the marginal pitch, is the distance between the centre of the rivet hole to the nearest plate edge.
- The maximum margin should be double the rivet's diameter.
- Any rivet should have a central distance from the edge of the metal that is at least twice as large as the rivet's diameter.
- This is being done to stop the edges from separating.
- A plate's thickness shall not be exceeded as the maximum distance from the edge.
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Margin is the measurement between the center of the rivet hole and the closest plate edge.
Concept:
- A rivet is conceptualized as a short, cylindrical rod with an attached head.
- It is a long-lasting mechanical fastener.
- How widely apart the rivet holes should be is decided by the work.
- Any rivet should be centered at a distance from the metal edge that is at least twice as great as the diameter of the rivet.
- To prevent the edges from splitting, this is being done.
- The maximum distance from the edge shall not be greater than the thickness of the plate.
Structural planning and finishing:
Based on the physical specifications of the building and an understanding of the structural performance of the materials and used geometries, detailed structural design entails an analysis of the stability, strength, and stiffness of the structure to be produced.
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