The correct way to make welded splice joints in chassis members
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Video Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtwDvFTfBn8
In this video I debunk the myth that the correct way to make splice joints in chassis members is with an inclined or Z cut. These are scarf joints which have been used for centuries in timber structures but have no place in welded steel structures. • I also address the supposed regulatory requirements about this which apply in certain parts of the world. • Of necessity this is a technical video although I have tried to make the concepts understandable to non-engineers. • This is a re-posted video with the new content appearing at 16.30. • This video builds on ideas introduced in my earlier video on chassis repairs (please watch this first) • • Rustproofing and chassis repair pt.3 ... • Those who want to learn more about the methods used in this video are encouraged to look at the following videos: • Beam stresses • Understanding Stresses in Beams • Mohr's circle • 08.2 Mohr's circle for plane stress t... • Failure theories • Understanding Failure Theories (Tresc... • Mohr's circle and failure theories • Yield Criteria for Ductile Material
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