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<doi>/ISEC.res.2017.160</doi>
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<article-title>SLIP COEFFICIENT OF BOLTED SLIP-CRITICAL<br/>
CONNECTIONS</article-title>
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<author>CHENG-CHIH CHEN and TSUNG-CHENG HSIEH</author>

<aff>Dept of Civil Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan</aff>


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<title>ABSTRACT</title>
<p>The design philosophy of slip-critical connections is to utilize the friction force
developed through the clamping force exerted by the pretension of the high-strength
bolt. Therefore, the slip-critical connections can have resistance in the direction of the
bolt shear. This resistance is affected by the bolt clamping force and slip coefficient on
the faying surfaces. This research aims to increase the resistance of the slip-critical
connections. Increasing the resistance of the slip-critical connections can be achieved
by increasing either the clamping force or the slip coefficient. Thermal spray coating
technology was used to increase the slip coefficient. Tests were conducted to
investigate the effects of coated material (aluminum or aluminum-magnesium) and
coating thickness. Compared to the blast-cleaned faying surface, thermal sprayed
coating faying surface results in a greater slip coefficient.</p>
<p><italic>Keywords: </italic>Slip resistance, Thermal spray, Coating, Faying surface.</p>
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