ChrisNYCEng
Structural
- Jan 2, 2014
- 18
In working through some practice problems for the SE exam, I came across a difference in how to calculate the available tensile capacity of a bolt subjects to shear and tension. RSCS would be per equation 5.2 and rearranging to solve for Max tensions allowed would yield Tu < Phi*Rnt*SQRT(1-(Vu/(Phi*Rnv))^2)
This is different than in AISC spec page 16.1-109 where F'nt = 1.3Fnt-Fnt*fv/(phi*Fnv) <= Fnt.
Are both equations ok to use even though they yield quite different results? I am seeing a difference of around 20% for a 1" Dia A325N bolt with about 22.5k of shear.
This is different than in AISC spec page 16.1-109 where F'nt = 1.3Fnt-Fnt*fv/(phi*Fnv) <= Fnt.
Are both equations ok to use even though they yield quite different results? I am seeing a difference of around 20% for a 1" Dia A325N bolt with about 22.5k of shear.