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Cold riveting holds the connected parts better than hot riveting.

(a) True

(b) False

I need to solve this question that I got during a technical interview.

This practice question is from the Cotter Joint concept in section Design Against Static Load of Machine Design

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Accurate choice is (b) False

Here's an easy explanation: The compression of connected parts in hot riveting causes friction, which resist sliding of one part with respect to other. This force is greater in hot riveting.

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