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9. Bibliography
  1. British Standard Handbook 18: 1972, Section 5 - Fasteners.

  2. Mechanical Engineering Design, J.E. Shigley, McGraw-Hill, N.Y. 1985 and J. E. Shigley & C. R. Mischke, 1989.

  3. Design of Machine Members. A. Valiance and V. L. Doughtie, McGraw-Hill, N.Y., 1951.

  4. Designing Against Fatigue, R. B. Heywood, Chapman and Hall, 1962.

  5. Stress Concentration Factors, R. E. Peterson, Wiley, N.Y. 1974.

  6. BS3580 : 1964. Guide to Design Considerations on the Strengths of Screw Threads.

  7. Guide to Design Criteria for Bolted and Riveted Joints, J. W. Fisher & H. A. Struik, John Wiley, N.Y.,1974.

  8. British Standards:

      3643                      ISO Metric Screw Threads
      1936                      Undercuts and Runouts for Screw Threads - Metric
      3692                      Metric Precision Hexagon Bolts, Screws and Nuts
      4183                      ISO Metric Machine Screws, and Machine Screw Nuts
      EN 24032/3/5         ISO Metric Hexagon Bolts, Screws and Nuts
      EN 24016/7            Hexagon Socket Screws and Wrench Keys - Metric Series
      4464                      Metric Washers
      4320                      Metric Washers
      EN ISO 2009           Slotted Head Bolts
      EN ISO 7046-1        Recessed Head Setscrews
      4168-3/4/5             Cap & Socket Headed Setscrews

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