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Chapter 7, Problem 7.11.3P
To determine
(a)
The maximum service load using Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD).
To determine
(b)
The maximum service load using Allowed Strength Design (ASD).
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Situation 5. The angular section shown below is welded to a 12 mm gusset plate.
Both materials are A36 steel with Fy = 250 MPa. The allowable tensile
stress is 0.6Fy. The weld is E80 Electrode and 12 mm
thickness.
INNOVATIONS
Properties of L 150x90x12:
y = 50
shear stress of weld = 0.3Fu
A = 2750
Allowable
REVIEW INNOVATIE
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A. 234 KN
B. 349 KN
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13. What is the value of P without exceeding the allowable tensile
the angle?
C. 382 kN
p. 413 kN
14. Find required length of the weld based on shear?
A. 280 mm
C. 300 mm
D. 380 mm
B. 320 mm
15. Find the required value of a?
A. 108 mm
B. 97.9 mm
D. 185 mm
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REVIEW
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Determine the maximum service load, P, that can be applied if the live load-to-dead load ratio is 2.0. Each component is a PL 3⁄4 x 7 of A242 steel. The weld is a 1⁄2-inch fillet weld, E70 electrode. a. Use LRFD. b. Use ASD.
Situation 6: The lap splice shown will develop a full strength as shown in the figure. Using E70 electrodes.
The width of the plate is 150 mm and the thickness is 12 mm. Use Fy = 345
E70
T
T4
O 16 mm
O 17 mm
O 15 mm
w
O 14 mm
W
E70
1. Which of the following nearly gives the fillet weld size using the LRFD method.
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T
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Chapter 7 Solutions
Steel Design (Activate Learning with these NEW titles from Engineering!)
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