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Chapter 7, Problem 7.7.3P
To determine
(a)
The design of a tension member using Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) method.
To determine
(b)
The design of a tension member using Allowable Strength Design (ASD) method.
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Considering the following steel connection. The plates in Pink are 9mm steel plates. The middle plate (Yellow) is
18mm thick. The width of the plate is 100mm. The maximum allowable tension stresses on any of the plates is
100Mpa in Gross Area Yielding and 150 Mpa for Net Area or Tension Rupture. The bolts used are 8mm in
diameter, the holes are 10mm in diameter, no need to add 1.6mm. The bolts allow a maximum of 280 Mpa of
shear. Determine the maximum allowable "P" of the connection in kN.
Take R as 70
Topic:Welded Connection - Civil Engineering -Steel Design
*Use latest NSCP/NSCP 2015 formula to solve this problem
*Please use hand written to solve this problem
A tension member consists of a double angle section with long legs back to back. The angles are attached to a 9.5 mm thick gusset plate. Fu = 400 MPa Fy = 248 MPa for angular section. Fw = 480 MPa for 8 mm fillet weld. Reduction factor U = 0.80
Prop. of One Angle L 125m x 75m x 12.7 m
A= 2419 mm2 y=44.45 mm
Questions:
a) Compute the design strength capacity of one angle.
b) Compute the base metal shear strength (gusset plate) per unit length.
c) Compute the length L1 and L2.
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Steel Design (Activate Learning with these NEW titles from Engineering!)
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