jbuening
Structural
- Feb 15, 2010
- 44
A bit of office discussion around here and surprisingly the opinions are split down the middle, so curious what you all think.
If you were to analyze a Pratt truss in a program like RISA and determine the max tensile force (lets say 100k) in a lower chord midspan at a node, for a connection design is that 100k on each side of the node or the combined force at that node? What I'm getting at is lets says you have a splice plate on the lower chord with 2 bolts total (one each side of node), is the shear force on each bolt 100k or 50k? The 100k force is shown in the detail for the axial force at the end of the member on each side of the node.
If you were to analyze a Pratt truss in a program like RISA and determine the max tensile force (lets say 100k) in a lower chord midspan at a node, for a connection design is that 100k on each side of the node or the combined force at that node? What I'm getting at is lets says you have a splice plate on the lower chord with 2 bolts total (one each side of node), is the shear force on each bolt 100k or 50k? The 100k force is shown in the detail for the axial force at the end of the member on each side of the node.