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Excellent tutorial. Congratulations and thanks for the video. My question is what would be the definitions for cylindrical support when using union by rivet and screw, respectively. I think for rivets it is fixed for axial and radial and free for tangential. As for the screw, everything is fixed. Is this statement correct?
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Excellent tutorial. Congratulations and thanks for the video. My question is what would be the definitions for cylindrical support when using union by rivet and screw, respectively. I think for rivets it is fixed for axial and radial and free for tangential. As for the screw, everything is fixed. Is this statement correct?
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