rivet line
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Definition
Noun: 1. A line of rivets at a seam: A rivet line is a continuous, straight, or curved row of rivets used to fasten and secure two pieces of material (typically metal) together along a joint or seam.
Usage
The term is used specifically in manufacturing, engineering, construction, and aviation to describe the physical arrangement of rivets that form a structural connection. It refers to the line itself, not the individual rivets.
Examples
- Noun:
- The engineer inspected the rivet line on the aircraft's wing for any signs of stress or corrosion.
- A precise rivet line is crucial for maintaining the structural integrity of the ship's hull.
- The crack in the metal panel originated at a point along the main rivet line.
Advanced Usage
- "along the rivet line": This is a common prepositional phrase used to describe the location of an event (e.g., a crack, stress, inspection) relative to the row of rivets.
- Fatigue testing often reveals weaknesses along the rivet line.
Variants and Related Words
- Rivet (n): A short metal pin or bolt for holding together two plates of metal, its headless end being beaten out or pressed down when in place.
- Seam (n): A line where two edges of fabric, metal, or other material are sewn or joined together.
Synonyms
- Row of rivets: A more descriptive, non-technical synonym.
- Rivet joint: While this can refer to the entire fastened area, it often implies the line of connection formed by the rivets.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Fastener line: A more general term for any line of fastening devices (screws, bolts, rivets).
- Bond line: In adhesives, this is the line where two materials are bonded, analogous in function but not in method to a rivet line.
Noun
- a line of rivets at a seam
- the fuselage cracked along the rivet line