HeavyCivil
Structural
- Aug 5, 2009
- 184
Regarding Equations j4-3 and j4-5 in AISC Manual (13th edition, spec), it is clear that Anv in each is a different area, or else one would not need to check j4-5.
My understanding is that Anv for Shear Rupture is based on the Whitmore section, and that Anv for Block Shear is based on the addition of the area of steel subject to Tension PLUS the net area of steel subject to shear.
However, I see the Whitmore section referenced in multiple locations (albeit online) as a factor of block shear. It seems to me Block Shear is unrelated to the Whitmore section.
Please see attached. Is this consistent with your understanding? The application is a double-angle truss web which sandwiches gusset plates.
My understanding is that Anv for Shear Rupture is based on the Whitmore section, and that Anv for Block Shear is based on the addition of the area of steel subject to Tension PLUS the net area of steel subject to shear.
However, I see the Whitmore section referenced in multiple locations (albeit online) as a factor of block shear. It seems to me Block Shear is unrelated to the Whitmore section.
Please see attached. Is this consistent with your understanding? The application is a double-angle truss web which sandwiches gusset plates.