Steel Design (Activate Learning with these NEW titles from Engineering!)
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Author: Segui, William T.
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.12.3P
To determine
(a)
The reduced nominal flexural strength of the section
To determine
(b)
The percent reduction in strength of the section
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3. A plate with width of 300mm and thickness of 20mm is to be connected to two plates
of the same width with half the thickness by 24mm diameter bolts, as shown. The
rivet holes have a diameter of 2mm larger than the rivet diameter. The plate is A36
steel with yield strength F,-248MPa and ultimate strength F,-400MPa.
a. Determine the design strength of the section.
b. Determine the allowable strength of the section
24mm
30mm
2. For the figure shown, calculate the net area of the
10 x 200 mm plate. The plate is connected at its
end with two lines of 20 mm bolts. Using LRFD,
determine the load P that the plates can carry
against tensile yielding in the gross section and
the tensile rupture in the net section. Use A-36
steel.
PL 5x200mm
PL 5x200mm
Pu
PL 10x200mm
Pu
The butt connection shows 8-22 mm diameter bolts spaced as
shown below.
P-
50 100 50 50 100 50
16 mm
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40
80
40
12 mm
Steel strength and stresses are:
Yield strength, Fy = 248 MPa
Ultimate strength, Fu = 400 MPa
Allowable tensile stress on the gross area = 148 MPa
Allowable tensile stress on the net area = 200 MPa
Allowable shear stress on the net area = 120 MPa
Allowable bolt shear stress, Fv = 120 MPa
Based on the gross area of the plate.
Based on the net area of the plate.
Based on block shear strength.
Bolt hole diameter = 25 mm
Calculate the allowable tensile load, P, under the following
conditions:
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Steel Design (Activate Learning with these NEW titles from Engineering!)
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