PT999
Structural
- Oct 3, 2002
- 150
Consider a standard hole 3/4 inch diameter A325 bolt in shear.
Allowable stress for bearing type (N) connection is 9.3 Kips, and for slip critical (F) connection is 7.7 Kips
Slip Critical connection are required to be inspected in the field for correct tension with torque testing devicess, or with Direct Tension Indicators, etc., while the bearing type is not required to be inspected.
So how come the N connection which doesnt have to be checked gets a larger allowable stress then the Slip Critical connection which is inspected.
I would think that something which does not require inspection would get a lower allowable stress.
Allowable stress for bearing type (N) connection is 9.3 Kips, and for slip critical (F) connection is 7.7 Kips
Slip Critical connection are required to be inspected in the field for correct tension with torque testing devicess, or with Direct Tension Indicators, etc., while the bearing type is not required to be inspected.
So how come the N connection which doesnt have to be checked gets a larger allowable stress then the Slip Critical connection which is inspected.
I would think that something which does not require inspection would get a lower allowable stress.