Re: Weld VS Revits
Aircraft are rivetted because it's a simpler, faster, and cheaper process than welding and produces a lighter product that's more easily monitored for quality control during assembly. A major reason why rivetting aircraft together is even viable at all is due to their tubular structures, something boat hulls can't take advantage of (toons excepted).
The bonded structures themselves are still very susceptible to fatigue cracking and much effort has gone into developing the non-destructive inspection processes that are critical to keeping us all safe down here from regular rainstorms of fractured aluminum, salted peanuts, and luggage.
Having reassured you all with that, my 35 year-old rivetted Springbok tinny has only just started leaking the last year or two and it's had a very hard life. How I managed to crack two aluminum ribs I'm not even sure...