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6-380 RCSC SPECIFICATION FOR STRUCTURAL JOINTS (6/8/88) 0.86 for p equal to 0.50 mean slip coefficient for Class A, B or C surfaces, + as applicable, or as established by tests = 0.33 for Class A surfaces (unpainted clean mill scale steet surfaces or surfaces with Class A coating on blast-cleaned steel) = 0.50 for Class B surfaces (unpainted blast-cleaned steel surfaces or surfaces with Class B coatings on blast-cleaned steel) 40 for Class C surfaces (hot-dip galvanized and roughened surfaces) © = 1.0 for standard holes 0.85 for oversize and short slotted holes 0.76 far long slotted holes transverse to the direction of load 0.60 for long slotted holes parallel to the direction of load * Disa multiplier that reflects the distribution of actual sip coefficient values about the mean, the rato of measured bolt tensile strength tothe specified minimum values, and aslip probability level. Use of other values ofD (see Commentary) must be approved bythe Eng neer of Recor. + Coatings classified as Class Aor Class B includes those coatings which provide a mean slip coefficient not ess than 0.33 o 0.50, respectively as determined by “Test Method to Dete:- rie the Slip Coeticien for Coatings Used in Boied Connestions.” Table 4, Fastener Tension Required for Slip-Critical Connections and Connections Subject to Direct Tension Norninal Bolt | ‘Minirnurn Tension® in 1,000s of Pounds (kips) seen (A325 Bots ‘A490 Bolts % 12 15 % 19 24 % 28 35 % 39 49 1 51 64 % 56 20 1% 71 402. Te 25. “121 “ a Equal to 70 percent of specified rrinimum tensile strengths of bolts (as spectied in ASTM ‘Specifications for tosis of ful ize A325 and A490 bots with UNC threads loaded in aval ten- sion) rounded to the nearest kp. ‘When using nominal loads as the basis for design of slip-critical con- nections subject to applied tension, 7, that reduces the net clamping force, the slip resistance (@R,) shall be multiplied by the following factor in which Tis the applied tensile force at nominal loads [L-T/(0.82G,%))] (LRED 5.2) TeSiyU ritieal Jornts Designed at Pactored Load Level. Slip-cnical jomis for which factored loads are the design criterion shall, in addition to meet- ing the requirements of Section 4, be proportioned so that the force due to the factored loads shall not exceed the design slip resistance for use at factored loads, $R,,, where: AMERICAN INstTUTE oF Sr. CoNsTHUCTION.

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