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Capacity of HSS after through bolting

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Givemeamoment

Structural
Dec 19, 2020
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Just wondering, is there a way to calculate the capacity of a HSS member after its been through bolted? I've just taken a percentage out of the capacity I've calculated from a member without the through bolts. Minor holes for lighting. Thanks!
 
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I think that the answer will depend on what the governing modes of failure are:

1) For tension or squash load, the holes will reduce the [As * Fy] capacity but that may not matter if the reduced [As * Fu] capacity is still higher than the unreduced [As * Fy] capacity.

2) For global compression buckling, holes placed away from midspan will likely have no impact at all.

3) For local wall buckling or tension lag, we'd need to know the loads and the layout of the holes & connections.

For many, but not all, possible failure modes, your % reduction is probably a conservative approach when used judiciously.

 
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