Structural Steel Design (6th Edition)
Structural Steel Design (6th Edition)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780134589657
Author: Jack C. McCormac, Stephen F. Csernak
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 15, Problem 15.1PFS
To determine

The maximum end reaction that can be transferred through the A36 web angle connection by LRFD and ASD

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Answer to Problem 15.1PFS

136.89 kips and 91.26 kips

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  A36webangleFyforW18×55beam=50ksiDiameterofbolts=34in.Anglethickness=516in.lev=114in.leh=112in.

Calculation:

For 4 rows of bolts, 516in. angle, 34in. and A325-N bolts with standard holes,

The bolt and angle available strength from Table 10-1, “All-Bolted Double-Angle Connections” in AISC manual by LRFD is

  ϕRn=126kips

The bolt and angle available strength by ASD is

  RnΩ=83.9kips

For 4 rows of bolts having uncoped section and

  lev=114in.leh=112in.

The beam web available strength per in. thickness from Table 10-1, “All-Bolted Double-Angle Connections” in AISC manual by LRFD is

  Vn=351kips/in.

The thickness of web of section W18×55 is

  tw=0.39in.

The beam web available design strength is

  ϕVn=twVnϕVn=0.39×351ϕVn=136.89kips

The beam web available strength per in. thickness by ASD is

  Vn=234kips/in.

The beam web available design strength is

  VnΩ=twVnVnΩ=0.39×234VnΩ=91.26kips

The bolt and angle available strength controls both LRFD and ASD.

Conclusion:

The maximum end reaction in LRFD method is 136.89 kips and the maximum end reaction in ASD method is 91.26 kips.

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