The bolts in the lap joint shown are 22mm in diameter and 25mm diameter holes. The plates are A36 steel with Fy = 250MPa and Fu = 400Mpa. For this problem, x1 = 500mm, x2 = 160mm, x3 = 60mm and t = 12mm. The allowable stresses are: Bearing Stress on projected area of the plates Fp = 1.5Fu Tension on net area of plates, Ft = 0.5Fu Shear on plates, Fy= 0.3Fu Shear strength of bolt, Fv= 210 Mpa a.) Determine the value of P based on bolt shear b.) Determine the value of load P based on bearing on projected area on plate (area in contact with the plate and bolts) c.) Determine the value of P based on block shear (use net area for block shear and use the diameter of hole)
The bolts in the lap joint shown are 22mm in diameter and 25mm diameter holes. The plates are A36 steel with Fy = 250MPa and Fu = 400Mpa. For this problem, x1 = 500mm, x2 = 160mm, x3 = 60mm and t = 12mm. The allowable stresses are: Bearing Stress on projected area of the plates Fp = 1.5Fu Tension on net area of plates, Ft = 0.5Fu Shear on plates, Fy= 0.3Fu Shear strength of bolt, Fv= 210 Mpa a.) Determine the value of P based on bolt shear b.) Determine the value of load P based on bearing on projected area on plate (area in contact with the plate and bolts) c.) Determine the value of P based on block shear (use net area for block shear and use the diameter of hole)
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