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StressCheck Demo: 2D Fastened Joint Analysis

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StressCheck Demo: 2D Fastened Joint Analysis

StressCheck Demo: 2D Fastened Joint Analysis

Abstract: A 2D Fastened Joint Analysis Demo video is presented for a splice joint.  StressCheck fastener and link elements are used to fill holes and connect the splice plates for the Planar model, linear and general nonlinear analysis are performed, and the load transfer to each fastener element is extracted from the general nonlinear solution.

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