KiddT
Nuclear
- Feb 26, 2009
- 8
I'm a little thrown by what I'm reading in Section III, Division 1, subsection NF for supports in regards to bolting stresses. I was originally under the impression that the limiting stress for all parts/bolts etc would come from Section II Part D Tables, but it seems like that may not be the case for bolting.
For design by analysis, per subsection NF, both plate and sheet type as well as linear support type analysis it seems like they point to 3324.6 for bolting analysis. (Table 3131(a)-1 all points to 3324 for bolting, or 3225 which in turn points to 3324 if I'm following correctly). In section 3324.6 (1) it states that for tensile stress only the tensile stress shall be such that Su/2. This is much higher than the values in Table 3 or 4 from Section II for allowable bolting stresses. Have I missed something along the way here or are the allowables for bolting in subsection NF really that much higher?
For design by analysis, per subsection NF, both plate and sheet type as well as linear support type analysis it seems like they point to 3324.6 for bolting analysis. (Table 3131(a)-1 all points to 3324 for bolting, or 3225 which in turn points to 3324 if I'm following correctly). In section 3324.6 (1) it states that for tensile stress only the tensile stress shall be such that Su/2. This is much higher than the values in Table 3 or 4 from Section II for allowable bolting stresses. Have I missed something along the way here or are the allowables for bolting in subsection NF really that much higher?