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      <description>A full VDI 2230 through-bolt joint (DSV) worked example, going through R0–R13 in all 14 steps. It includes the specific input parameters, the intermediate result of each step and the final safety factors, tying the theory of the previous 7 articles into one executable calculation chain.</description>
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