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Allowable Bolt Stress for A307

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May 15, 2011
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ASME gives allowable stress for A307 bolt as 7000 psi. However, AISC 9th edition, will allowable bolt stress of A307 as 20,000 psi. If the bolts I am trying to size are anchor bolts, do I still need to take allowable stress from ASME, or will AISC allowable stress be acceptable.


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That depends on the governing code and the customer's requirements. You could use ultimate strength if you want to...wouldn't be responsible, but you could use it with a healthy safety factor. (I don't think anyone actually would. It's just an illustration.)

If there is no verbage, then I would go by AISC Code and design for earthquake and wind loading if applicable using the AISC allowable stress in one of the accepted AISC analytical methods.

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