A plate 400 x 12 mm is to be connected to a plate of the same width and thickness by 34 mm diameter bolts, as shown. The holes are 2 mm larger than the bolt diameter. The plate is A36 steel. Assume allowable tensile stress on net area is .60Fy. It is required to determine the value of b such that the net width along bolts 1-2-3-4 is equal to the net width along bolts 1-2-4. a. calculate the value of b in millimeters. b. Calculate the value of the net area for tension in plates in square millimeters. c. Calculate the value of P so that the allowable tensile stress on net area will not be exceeded. d. Calculate the nominal block shear strength based on possible failure paths
A plate 400 x 12 mm is to be connected to a plate of the same width and thickness by 34 mm diameter bolts, as shown. The holes are 2 mm larger than the bolt diameter. The plate is A36 steel. Assume allowable tensile stress on net area is .60Fy. It is required to determine the value of b such that the net width along bolts 1-2-3-4 is equal to the net width along bolts 1-2-4. a. calculate the value of b in millimeters. b. Calculate the value of the net area for tension in plates in square millimeters. c. Calculate the value of P so that the allowable tensile stress on net area will not be exceeded. d. Calculate the nominal block shear strength based on possible failure paths
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A plate 400 x 12 mm is to be connected to a plate of the same width and thickness by 34 mm diameter bolts, as shown. The holes are 2 mm larger than the bolt diameter. The plate is A36 steel. Assume allowable tensile stress on net area is .60Fy. It is required to determine the value of b such that the net width along bolts 1-2-3-4 is equal to the net width along bolts 1-2-4.
a. calculate the value of b in millimeters.
b. Calculate the value of the net area for tension in plates in square millimeters.
c. Calculate the value of P so that the allowable tensile stress on net area will not be exceeded.
d. Calculate the nominal block shear strength based on possible failure paths
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