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Structural
- Dec 19, 2001
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I’m designing a lap shear connection in a cold formed corrugated steel tank to AS/NZS 4600. Shear is horizontal as shown in the drawing.
Calculating bearing capacity to AS/NZS 4600 - 5.3.4.2 the washers don’t make full contact with the plate so I designed it for “Single shear and outside sheets of double shear connection without washers under both head and nut, or with one washer only.” giving a modification factor of C=0.75.
My understanding is that the washers prevent local buckling around the hole, but because the wall plates are strongly curved at the joint I think this will prevent buckling and it will act more as a bolt through a CHS, and the modification factor could be taken as C=1.0.
Can anyone advise me on this or direct me to a design guide for through bolts to CHS? I’ve looked in my somewhat old AISC Design of Structural Steel Hollow Section Connections and at Cidect design guide 9 and neither cover this situation.
Calculating bearing capacity to AS/NZS 4600 - 5.3.4.2 the washers don’t make full contact with the plate so I designed it for “Single shear and outside sheets of double shear connection without washers under both head and nut, or with one washer only.” giving a modification factor of C=0.75.
My understanding is that the washers prevent local buckling around the hole, but because the wall plates are strongly curved at the joint I think this will prevent buckling and it will act more as a bolt through a CHS, and the modification factor could be taken as C=1.0.
Can anyone advise me on this or direct me to a design guide for through bolts to CHS? I’ve looked in my somewhat old AISC Design of Structural Steel Hollow Section Connections and at Cidect design guide 9 and neither cover this situation.
