Norby_acn
Structural
- Jun 26, 2019
- 13
Good morning, all. I have a little bit of an odd situation come up.
I am working on a structure which has thousands (not an exaggeration) of angles as a part of horizontal trusses that are a part of the lateral system. They are all required due to the nature of the structure and providing continuity for the load path. However, they generally experience very little load, something on the order of 1,000 - 1,5000 lbs or less typically. The angles come in at an angle to the truss chords and the connections require slotted holes for tolerances. Field welding is absolutely not an option. I've provided a sketch in the attachment.
Due to the number of connections, the nature of the structure, and other factors, slip critical bolts are not an option. Also, the geometry, orientation, and elevation of the beams/columns is set. There is a small amount of play for adjustment of the angle brace. Can standard A325N bolts which have been tightened to their full pre-tensioned load be expected or designed to have as a shear capacity? Due to the nature of pretensioning the bolts, there has to be some capacity. I just can't find any information on what that capacity might be or how to calculate it.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you,
I am working on a structure which has thousands (not an exaggeration) of angles as a part of horizontal trusses that are a part of the lateral system. They are all required due to the nature of the structure and providing continuity for the load path. However, they generally experience very little load, something on the order of 1,000 - 1,5000 lbs or less typically. The angles come in at an angle to the truss chords and the connections require slotted holes for tolerances. Field welding is absolutely not an option. I've provided a sketch in the attachment.
Due to the number of connections, the nature of the structure, and other factors, slip critical bolts are not an option. Also, the geometry, orientation, and elevation of the beams/columns is set. There is a small amount of play for adjustment of the angle brace. Can standard A325N bolts which have been tightened to their full pre-tensioned load be expected or designed to have as a shear capacity? Due to the nature of pretensioning the bolts, there has to be some capacity. I just can't find any information on what that capacity might be or how to calculate it.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you,