The LRFD design tensile strength and the ASD allowable tensile strength for given members.
Answer to Problem 12.1PFS
The LRFD design tensile strength is
The ASD allowable tensile strength is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula used:
Given that the A325,
Calculate the area of the bolt as follows:
From table 12.5,
The shearing strength of the bolt is given by,
By LFRD design, the tensile strength is given as,
Hence, the tensile strength of LFRD is
By ASD design, the allowable tensile strength is given by,
Hence, the allowable tensile strength by ASD design is
Conclusion:
The tensile strength by LFRD is
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