bvass
Structural
- May 29, 2014
- 13
Hey all,
I am checking an engineer's mathcad design template for a simple pinned support using clip angles. For a block shear check on the web of the connecting beam, he uses a resultant force from the shear and tensile forces to check his block shear capacity against. When the block shear resistances are developed the tensile and shear failure planes are converted into component resistances and the capacity is developed. Is this allowed? I'm having a hard to visualizing this. I see one failure plane (Area 1 and Area 2) due to the tensile force, and the other failure plane (Area 1 and Area 3) due solely to the applied shear force. Should each not be checked against their applied force individually?
The attached jpeg explains what I'm talking about. Thanks!
Brad
I am checking an engineer's mathcad design template for a simple pinned support using clip angles. For a block shear check on the web of the connecting beam, he uses a resultant force from the shear and tensile forces to check his block shear capacity against. When the block shear resistances are developed the tensile and shear failure planes are converted into component resistances and the capacity is developed. Is this allowed? I'm having a hard to visualizing this. I see one failure plane (Area 1 and Area 2) due to the tensile force, and the other failure plane (Area 1 and Area 3) due solely to the applied shear force. Should each not be checked against their applied force individually?
The attached jpeg explains what I'm talking about. Thanks!
Brad