Riveting vs. Welding
Riveting vs. Welding
Riveting vs. Welding
WELDING
Over ten million rivets were used in Queen Mary' ship which required skills
and massive organization for riveting.
Welding would have allowed the semiskilled/ unskilled labor and the principle
of pre-fabrication.
Welding found its place in ship building around 1920 and presently all welded
ships are widely used. Similarly submarines are also produced by welding.
Bobbing
Frenching
Recaulking
18. Welding can be carried out at any point on a structure, but, riveting always
requires enough clearance to be done.
19. A welded structure possesses a better finish and appearance than the
corresponding riveted structure
20. Layout for punching or drilling of holes is not required in welding
21. Drilling holes in the plates in order to accommodate rivets, breaks material
continuity and weakens a riveted structure
22. Cost of standard rolled sections is much less as compared to that of a
casting with the result that welded structures involve less material costs
23. Making changes in an already cast or riveted structure is extremely
difficult, if not impossible. On the other hand a welded structure can be
modified or repaired without much difficulty
24. Welding can produce a 100% efficient joint which is difficult to make by
riveting.
25. Riveting high strength steels presents the problem of acquiring high
strength steel rivets
26.
Old
structures
can
easily
be
reinforced
by
welding.
Whereas welding claims its supremacy, casting, however has got its own good
points. For example
(i) a product is obtained as one piece,