Saturday, September 19, 2009

[MW:3256] Re: PJP and CJPjoints

Depending upon load bearing capacity designer will decide which kind of joint required.
Basically CJP takes more load than PJP.
 
Regards
Loni

On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 6:20 AM, raw <rohit30584@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi everyone out there,
can anyone of you tell me about the basic reason that why some joints
require complete penetration(like butt joint) and some joints require
partial penetration(like T-joint).
Thanks,
Rohit Rawat(QA).




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