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Chapter 3, Problem 3.2.4P
To determine
(a)
The design strength using Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD).
To determine
(b)
The strength using Allowable Strength Design (ASD).
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CIVIL ENGINEERING
- STEEL DESIGN
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2L5 x 3 x 516 LLBB
1.A tension member is 25 mm thick plate as shown. The bolts
are 20 mm. diameter high-strength bolts. The steel is A36.
Compute the following:
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a) The design strength for LFRD.
b) The allowable strength for ASD.
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CIVIL ENGINEERING
STEEL DESIGN
A C8 × 11.5 is connected to a gusset plale with 22 mm diameter bolts as shown. The steel is A572 Grade 50. If the
member is subjected to dead load and live load only, what is the total scrvice load capacity if the live-to-dead load
ratio is 3? Assume that Ae = 0.85Ap.
a. Use LRFD.
b. Use ASD.
Properties of A572 Grade 50:
Fy = 345 MPa
C8 × 11.5
Fu = 448 MPa
Properties of C8 x 11.5:
Ag = 2,181 mm?
br = 57.4 mm
d= 203.2 mm
Lw = 5.6 mm
lf = 9.9 mm
Chapter 3 Solutions
Steel Design (Activate Learning with these NEW titles from Engineering!)
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