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Riveted joints are a type of mechanical joint used to connect two or more components together permanently. Rivets are typically cylindrical metal fasteners with a head on one end. They are inserted into pre-drilled holes in the components to be joined and then deformed (usually by hammering or compression) on the opposite side, creating a second head that holds the components together.

These joints are often used in structures where welding or other forms of fastening may not be suitable or practical, such as in bridges, ships, and aircraft. They provide strong, reliable connections and can withstand high loads and vibrations.

There are several types of riveted joints, including:

Button Head Rivet: This type of rivet has a rounded head on one end and is often used when a smooth finish is required on the exposed side of the joint.

Countersunk Head Rivet: In this type, the head is designed to fit flush with the surface of the components being joined, providing a smooth finish.

Pan Head Rivet: Similar to button head rivets, pan head rivets have a slightly flattened head that provides a larger bearing surface.

Round Head Rivet: This type of rivet has a flat head with a rounded top, providing a larger bearing surface and greater strength.

Riveted joints have been widely used in the past but have been largely replaced by welding and other modern fastening techniques in many applications due to the labor-intensive nature of installation and the potential for corrosion at the joint. However, they still find use in specific applications where their advantages outweigh these drawbacks.
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