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    Analisis baut dynabolt pada shoring proyek jembatan rangka baja Simpang Joglo Surakarta

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    2023-07-18
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    Mukti, Fathoni A
    Firdaus, Ad Zulfa G
    Hardawati, Astriana
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    Bolted structures play an important role in various civil engineering and mechanical applications. Bolts are used to connect structural elements, providing strength and stability to the construction. Previous research has studied various aspects of the bolt structure, but there are still certain aspects that need to be understood further. One aspect that attracts attention is the relationship between the bolts on the Shoring and the concrete sleeper. In this research, we aim to analyze the bolt relationship between concrete sleeper and Shoring in terms of strength and structural behavior. Parameters such as tensile strength, bearing and shear will be studied, as well as parameters in determining safe bolt lengths using the punching shear method. The research method used is a combination of literature studies and experimental trials to understand the factors that influence structural strength. The results of this study are expected to provide a better understanding of the behavior of bolted structures and provide valuable insights for designers and engineers in the development of more efficient and safe structures. In addition, this research can open up opportunities for further research in this field.
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