Determination of Slip Factor between CNC-Cut Serrated Surfaces of S355J2 Grade Steel Plates
Determination of Slip Factor between CNC-Cut Serrated Surfaces of S355J2 Grade Steel Plates
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Structural joint configurations realized with serrated Caregiver feeding practices for infants and toddlers and their eating behaviors in Singapore steel surfaces have started to be used in the construction fields to assemble the primary and the secondary structural members of civil engineering structures.The main advantages of these joint configurations rely on their flexibility to accommodate construction tolerances and their slip-resistant load-bearing mechanism against dynamic loading conditions.Therefore, it is important to reliably establish the characteristic value of the friction coefficient or in other words the slip factor between the serrated steel surfaces to design reliable slip-resistant connections.In this study, the characteristic slip factor between the CNC-cut serrated Situation of the Turkmens of the Stavropol province in the 19th century (historiographical review) surfaces prepared from S355J2 grade steel plates is determined to investigate the impact of the CNC-cutting procedure on the slip-resistant load-bearing behaviour of steel-to-steel interfaces.
Five experimental tests were performed according to EN1090-2, Annex G.The results are presented as the load-slip curves, variation of the bolt pre-tension load level, nominal and actual slip factors for the tested configuration of the CNC-cut serrated steel-to-steel interface.