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Chapter 3, Problem 3.8.2P
To determine
The selection of a single-angle shapes for the web tension members of the given truss by using LRFD and A572 Grade 50 steel.
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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.
The welded girder shown in the accompanying illustration has
an external shear V₁ = 300 k and V₁ = 350 kat a particular
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section. Determine the fillet weld size required to fasten the
plates to the web if the SMAW process is used. E70. Use LRFD
and ASD.
PL1 x 16
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Web x 48
PL1 x 16
A992 steel is used for the tension member shown. The bolts are ¾ inch in diameter. The connection is to a ⅜ inch thick gusset plate.
A. Determine the nominal strength based on the gross area.
B. Determine the nominal strength based on the effective net area.
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Steel Design (Activate Learning with these NEW titles from Engineering!)
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