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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE PIURA

FACULTADADE INGENIERA CIVIL



Estructuras de Acero :

MIEMBROS A TENSIN
EXAMPLE
Mg Ing CARMEN CHILN MUOZ

PIURA-PER

T-4
What is the net area A
n
for the tension member
as shown in the figure?
Solution:
T T
A
g
= 4(0.25) = 1.0 sq in.
Width to be deducted for hole
A
n
= [W
g
(width for hole)] (thickness of plate)
. in
8
7
8
1
4
3
= + =
Standard Hole for a -in. diam bolt.
4
3
4
4
1
Plate
(inches)
Example (T1):
( ) in. sq. 78 . 0 25 . 0
8
7
4 =
(

=
(a) (b)
T-5
For a group of staggered holes along the tension direction, one
must determine the line that produces smallest Net Area.
Paths of failure
on net section
EFFECT OF STAGGERED HOLES ON NET AREA :-
T T
B
A
T T
s
g
A
C
p
p p
B
In the above diagram:
p = Pitch or spacing along bolt line
s = Stagger Between two adjacent bolt lines
(usually s = P/2)
g = gage distance transverse to the loading.
In case (a) above : A
n
= (Gross width hole dia.) . t
In case (b) above : A
n
= (Gross width hole dia.+ s
2
/4g) . t
T-6
Determine the minimum net area of the plate shown in fig. 3.4.2, assuming
in,-diam holes are located as shown:
Figure 3.4.2 Example 3.4.1
16
15
Example (T2):
T-7
Solution. According to LRFD and ASD-B2, the width used in deducing for
holes in the hole diameter plus 1/16 in., and the staggered length correction
Is (s
2
/4g).
. . . . in sq 50 2 25 0
16
1
16
15
2 12 =
(

|
.
|

\
|
+
1) Path AD (two holes) :
2) Path ABD (three holes; two staggers) :
( )
( )
. . . .
) (
) . (
.
.
in sq 43 2 25 0
4 4
125 2
5 2 4
125 2
16
1
16
15
3 12
2
2
=
(

+ +
|
.
|

\
|
+
( )
( )
. . . .
) (
) . (
.
.
in sq 42 2 25 0
4 4
875 1
5 2 4
125 2
16
1
16
15
3 12
2
2
=
(

+ +
|
.
|

\
|
+
3) Path ABC (three holes; two staggers) :
(controls)
T-8
Angles:
When holes are staggered on two legs of an angle, the gage length
(g) for use In the (s
2
/4g) expression is obtained by using length
between the centers of the holes measured along the centerline of
the angle thickness, i.e., the distance A-B in Fig: 3.4.3. Thus the
gage distance g is
t g g
t
g
t
g g
b a b a
+ = + =
2 2
Gage dimension for an angle
T-9
Every rolled angle has a standard value for the location of
holes (i.e. gage distance g
a
and g
b
), depending on the
length of the leg and the number of lines of holes. Table
shows usual gages for angles as listed in the AISC
Manual*.
T-10
Determine the net area (A
n
) for the angle given in figure below
if holes are used?
Angle with legs shown *flattened* into one plane
4
1
4
2
1
4
1
2
2
1
2
1
= + = + t g g *
*legs and thickness in mm.
|
.
|

\
|
. ,
16
15
dia in
Example (T3):
9
T-11
Solutions. For net area calculation the angle may be visualized as being
flattened into a plate as shown in Figure above.
t
4g
s
Dt A A
2
g n
+ =
where D is the width to be deducted for the
hole.
1) Path AC:
2) Path ABC:
. . 75 . 3 5 . 0
16
1
16
15
2 75 . 4 in sq =
|
.
|

\
|
+
. . 96 . 3 5 . 0
) 25 . 4 ( 4
) 3 (
) 5 . 2 ( 4
) 3 (
5 . 0
16
1
16
15
3 75 . 4
2 2
in sq =
(

+ +
|
.
|

\
|
+
Since the smallest A
n
is 3.75 sq in., that value governs.
A
n
=
A
n
=
9.5"
T-12
When some of the cross section (and not all the section) is
connected, we need to use effective net area concept :-
A
e
= U A
n
where, U = Reduction Factor.
When all elements of the section are connected, U = 1.0.
When not all elements are connected.
i) Transverse Weld Connection:-
A
e
= UA
U = 1.0
A = Area of connected part only
e.g. A = 6 x 1/2 = 3 in
2

ii) Longitudinal Weld Connection :-
A
e
= Ag U
U = 1.0 for L > 2 w
U = 0.87 for 2w > L > 1.5 w
U = 0.75 for 1.5w > L > w
6
Gusset
plate
Angle
6x4x1/2
T
T-13
w
Gusset
plate
Angle
6x4x1/2
T
L
Weld
T-14
In bolted connections, the reduction factor (U) is a function
of the eccentricity ( ) in the connection.
B3.2) - (LRFD 9 . 0 1 s =
L
x
U
Thus:-
Where:
= distance between centroids of elements to
the plane of load transfer
L = Length of the connection in the direction of load.
(See Commentary C B 3.1 & C B 3.2)
x
x
T-15
x
Determination of for U.
LFRD Specification for Structural Steel Buildings, December 27, 1999
American Institute of Steel Construction
T-16
(Commentary P16.1 177 AISC)
For bolted or riveted connections the following values
for (U) may be used:-
a) W, M or S Shapes with flange width 2/3 depth, and structural tees cut
from these shapes, provided connection to the flanges and has 3
fasteners per line in the direction of force, U = 0.90.
b) W,M or S Shapes where flanges width < 2/3 depth, and all other shapes,
that has no fewer than 3 fasteners per line, U = 0.85
c) All members having only two fasteners in the line of stress U = 0.75
For short tension members such as Gusset plates the effective net
area equals (A
n
), but must not exceed 0.85 of the gross area (A
g
).
Example (T-4)
Calculate the A
e
values of the following section:-
7/8 bolts W 8 x 28
flange width (6.54) > 2/3 x depth (8.0)
Three bolts / line
U = 0.90
A
g
= 8.24 m
2

A
n
= gross area hole area
= 8.24 (2 x 1.0 hole) x web tk 0.285
= 7.68 in
2

A
e
= UA
n
= 0.9 x 7.68 = 6.912 in
2

hole dia = 7/8
C 9 x 15
only 2 bolts / line, U = 0.75
A
g
= 4.41 m
2

A
n
= 4.41 (2 x 15/16) 0.285 = 3.875 in
2

A
e
= 0.75 x 3.875 = 2.907 in
2

(i)
(ii)
T-17
web tk
(iii)
x
L 3 x 3 x 3/8
3 3
dia bolt
x = 0.888
L = 6 in (3+3)
x
U = 1 - /L = 1 -0.888/6 = 0.852 < 0.9
A
g
= 2.11 in
2

A
n
= 2.11 1 x (3/4 + 1/8) x 3/8 = 2.11 -0.328 = 1.782 in
2

A
e
= UA
n
= 0.852 x 1.782 = 1.518 in
2

Alternative value of U = 0.85 (3 bolts / line)
(iv)
w 10 x 33
7/8 dia. bolt
All sides connected
U = 10
A
g
= 9.71 in
2

A
n
= 9.71 4 x 1.0 x 0.435 2 x 1.0 x 0.290

= 9.71 1.74 - 0.58 = 7.39 in
2

A
e
= UA
n
= 7.39 in
2

Holes
in flage
flage tk
hole
Holes
in web web tk.
T-18
The general philosophy of LRFD method:
i i n
Q R | E >
For tension members:
u n t
T T > |
where
|
t
= resistance reduction factor for tensile members
T
n
= Nominal strength of the tensile members
T
u
= Factored load on the tensile members.
The design strength |
t
T
n
is the smaller of:
a) Yielding in the gross section;
|
t
T
n
= |
t
F
y
A
g
= 0.9 F
y
A
g

b) Fracture of the net section;
|
t
T
n
= |
t
F
u
A
e
= 0.75 F
u
A
e

This is to be followed by check of rupture strength (block shear failure),
and limitation of slenderness ratio 300.
T-20
Example (T-5):-
Find the maximum tensile capacity of a member
consisting of 2L
s
(6 x 4 x ) can carry for two cases:
(a) welded connection,
(b) bolted connection
1" dia bolts
F
y
= 60 ksi
F
u
= 75 ksi.

5
2
2
1 1
T-21
Net area = gross area (all sides connected)
= 9.50 in
2

Yielding F
t
= 0.9 F
y
A
g
= 0.9 x 60 x 9.50 = 513 k
Fracture F
t
= 0.75 F
u
A
e
= 0.75 x 75 x 9.5 = 534 k

Thus tension capacity, |
t
T
n
= 513 k (yielding controls)
(a) welded Connection
(b) Bolted Connection
Consider one L
A
n
Calculation: W
g
= gross width = 6 + 4 = 9.5 in.
(cont.)
T-22
Straight section : w
n
= 9.5 2 x = 7.25 in. ( )
8
1
1+
= 6.62 in. (Controls)
(fracture controls)
A
n
= 6.62 x = 3.31 in
2
for one L
For 2L
s
, A
n
= 3.31 x 2 = 6.62 in
2

All sides connected, U = 1.0, A
e
= U.A
n
= 6.62 in
2


Calculation of |
t
T
n
:-
(i) Yielding: 0.9 F
y
A
g
= 0.9 x 60 x 9.50 = 513 k
(ii) Fracture:0.75 F
u
A
e
= 0.75 x 75 x 6.62 = 372 k.
(thickness)
T-23
Zig-Zag = ( )
4 4
(1.75)
2.5 4
(1.75)
1 3 9.5 w
2 2
8
1
n

+ =
(2.5+20.5)
2

4
1.75
1.75
9
Design is an interactive procedure (trial & error), as we
do not have the final connection detail, so the selection is made,
connection is detailed, and the member is checked again.
Proposed Design Procedure:-
i) Find required (A
g
) from factored load .

ii) Find required (A
e
) from factored load .

iii) Convert (A
e
) to (A
g
) by assuming connection detail.

iv) From (ii) & (iii) chose largest (A
g
) value

v) Find required (r
min
) to satisfy slenderness

vi) Select a section to satisfy (iv) and (v) above.

vii) Detail the connection for the selected member.

viii) Re-check the member again.
|
|
.
|

\
|
=
y
u
g
0.9F
T
A
|
|
.
|

\
|
=
u
u
e
0.75F
T
A
|
|
.
|

\
|
= 300
r
L
min
T-24
Example (T-6):-
A tension member with a length of 5 feet 9 inches
must resist a service dead load of 18 kips and a service
live load of 52 kips. Select a member with a rectangular
cross section. Use A36 steel and assume a connection
with one line of 7/8-inch-diameter bolts.
Member length = 5.75 ft.
T-25
T-26
P
u
= 1.2 D + 1.6L = 1.2(18) + 1.6(52) = 104.8 kips
2
u
u
e
2
y
u
g
in. 2.409
0.75(58)
104.8
0.75F
P
A Required
in. 3.235
0.90(36)
104.8
0.90F
P
A Required
= = =
= = =
Because A
e
= A
n
for this member, the gross area corresponding to
the required net area is
t 2.409 t
8
1
8
7
2.409
A A A
hole n g
+ =
|
.
|

\
|
+ + =
+ =
Try t = 1 in.
A
g
= 2.409 + 1(1) = 3.409 in.
2

T-27
Because 3.409 > 3.235, the required gross area is 3.409 in.
2
, and
in. 3.409
1
3.409
t
A
w
g
g
= = =
Round to the nearest 1/8 inch and try a 1 3 cross section.
Check the slenderness ratio:
Use a 3 1 bar.
(OK) 300 239
0.2887
5.75(12)
r
L
Maximum
in. 0.2887
3.5
0.2917
A
I
r
obtain we , Ar I From
in. 3.5 1(3.5) A
in. 0.2917
12
3.5(1)
I
min
min
2
2
4
3
min
< = =
= = =
=
= =
= =
Select a single angle tension member to carry
(40 kips DL) and (20 kips LL), member is (15)ft long
and will be connected to any one leg by single line of
7/8 diameter bolts. Use A-36 steel.
Solution:
Step 1) Find Required (T
u
):-
T
u
= 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL T
u
= 1.4 DL
= 1.2 x 40 + 1.6 x 20 or = 1.4 x 40
= 48 + 32 = 80
k
= 56
k

T
u
= 80
k
(Controls)
T-28
Example (T-7):-
Step 2) Find required A
g
& A
e
:
1 g
2
y
u
req. g
) (A in 2.47
36 0.9
80
0.9F
T
) (A = =

= =
2
u
req. e
in 1.84
58 0.75
80
0.75Fu
T
) (A =

= =
Step 3) Convert (A
e
) to (A
g
):
Since connection to single leg, then use alternative
(U) value = 0.85 (more then 3 bolt in a line).
2
in 16 . 2
85 . 0
84 . 1
) ( = = =
U
A
A
e
n
For single line 7/8 bolts ; A
g
= A
n
+ (1)t = 2.16 + t = (A
g
)
2

T-29
Step 4) Find required r
min.

in. 0.6
300
12 15
300
L
r
min
=

= =
Step 5) Select angle:
By selecting (t) we get A
g
& r
min

t (A
g
)
1
(A
g
)
2

1/4 2.47 2.41
3/8 2.47 2.53
1/2 2.47 2.66
select t = 3/8
(A
g
)
2
= 2.53 in
2

T-30
(Controls)
Selection
8
3
2
1
3 L4
A
g
= 2.67 in
2
> 2.53 in
2
OK
r
min
= 0.727 in > 0.6 OK
Step 6) Design the bolted connection: (chap. 4).
Step 7) Re-check the section.
T-31
Select a pair of MC as shown to carry a factored ultimate
load of 490 kips in tension. Assume connection as shown. Steel
F
y
= 50 ksi, F
u
= 65 ksi (A572, grade 50) length = 30 ft.
1. T
u
= 490 k; per channel, T
u
= 245 k
2. Required, (A
g
)
1
= 245 / 0.9 x 50 = 5.44 in
2

Required, (A
e
) = 245 / 0.75 x 65 = 5.03 in
2

Required, (A
n
) = = 5.03 in
2

U
A
e
3. Assume that flange thickness ~ 0.5 in and web tk. ~ 0.3 in. (experience !)
A
n
= (A
g
)
2
2 x 1.0 x 0.5 2 x 1.0 x 0.3
= (A
g
)
2
1.60
(A
g
)
2
= A
n
+ 1.60 = 5.03 + 1.60 = 6.63 in.
(controls)
T-32
10
2MC
7/8 bolt
U = 1.0 (Well connected)
Example (T-8):-
4. Required. r
min
= (as a buildup section)


5. Try MC 10 x 25 ; A
g
= 7.35 in
2
; t
w
= 0.38 and t
f
= 0.575, r
x
= 3.87 in.

6. Check capacity
A
n
= 7.35 2 x 1.0 x 0.575 2 x 1.0 x 0.38
= 7.35 1.910 = 5.44 in
2
.
A
e
= 5.44 in
2
.

(i) Yielding |T
n
= 0.9 x 50 x (2 x 7.35) = 661.5 k
(ii) Fracture |T
n
= 0.75 x 65 x (2 x 5.44) = 530.4 k
|P
n
= 530.4 k > 490 k. OK

Use 2 MC 10 x 25
in 2 . 1
300
12 30
300
=

=
l
r
min
1.2
T-33
x
y
x
y






T-33
Bloque de Corte












T-33
Bloque de Corte

Este tipo de falla se encontr que ocurra en las llamadas vigas copadas y es
ahora aparente que este estado lmite tambin controla en algunos casos el
comportamiento en los extremos conectados de los miembros en traccin.











T-33
En las conexiones de extremos, la senda de la menor resistencia no siempre ser
controlada por An o Ae, ms bien existe una senda de falla que envuelve dos
planos, Traccin en uno y Corte en el otro plano perpendicular, puede ser ms
crtica como se muestra en las figuras









T-33
La falla que involucra traccin en un plano y corte simultneo en otro
perpendicular se llama bloque de corte.

Una vez que ocurre una fractura en un plano, la fuerza entera se transfiere al
otro plano para completarse la falla.

Resistencia por Bloque de Cortantes

1.- Fluencia de corte (0.6Fy) + Fractura de traccin (Fu)
Rn = 0.75 { 0.60 Fy. Agv + Fu . Ant}

2.- Fractura de corte (0.6Fu) + fluencia de traccin (Fy).
Rn = 0.75 { 0.60 Fu. Anv + Fy . Agt}


Nota: Como el estado lmite es la FRACTURA, la ecuacin gobernante
ser la que contenga el MAYOR TRMINO DE FRACTURA



T-33
Para determinar el Bloque de Corte de la Conexin en la Fig. 3.11:

Avg = rea total en corte = b.t
Ans = rea neta en corte = t [b (Naguj -1/2) (d + h)]
Atg = rea total en traccin = s.t
Ant = rea neta en traccin = t [s - 1/2 (d + h)]
|
t
= 0.75, factor de resistencia.
h = Huelgo = 1/16" (0.16 cm), en vez de 0.32 cm
d = Dimetro del conector
t = Espesor







T-33
EJEMPLO
Determinar la Resistencia de Diseo del Bloque de Corte. Compare con la
Resistencia de Diseo del perfil.
Ver Tablas de Propiedades de Perfiles Soldados.
Perfil Soldado CS300x74; Acero Fy = 2.53 t/cm2; Fu = 4.08 t/cm2
A = 94.5 cm2; tf = 0.95 cm; Pernos = 3/4" (1.90 cm); Huelgo = 1/16"


SOLUCION

- Bloque de Corte:

Fractura de Traccin + Fluencia de Corte:
t Pbc = 4*0.75*0.95 [ { 7.5 - 1/2*(1.90 + .16) }*4.08 + 27.5*0.6*2.53 ]
t Pbc = 194.2 t

Fractura de Corte + Fluencia de Traccin:
t Pbc = 4*0.75*0.95 [ { 27.5 - 3.5*(1.90 + .16) }*0.6*4.08 + 7.5*2.53 ]
t Pbc = 195.6 t ...... controla

Fluencia en la seccin del perfil:
t Pnf = 0.9*2.53*94.5 = 215.2 t

Fractura en el rea efectiva:
t Pnr = 0.75*0.9*[94.5 - 4*(1.90 + 0.32)*0.95]*4.08 = 237.0 t

Controla el bloque de corte :
t Pbc = 195.6 t


Ejemplo:
Determine la Resistencia de Diseo de la cartela sobre la cual se encuentra
soldado el ngulo de la Figura.
Acero A36. Fy = 36 ksi, Fu = 58 ksi

SOLUCION
Fluencia en la seccin total de los Ls:
t Pnf = 0.9*4.22 in2 * 36 = 137 kips

Fractura en los Ls:
U = 1 - 0.888/5 = 0.82
t Pnr = 0.75*0.82*4.22*58 = 150 kips

Bloque de corte en la cartela:
Fractura de Traccin + Fluencia de corte:
t Pbc = 0.75*(3/8) [58*3 + 0.6*36 (5 + 2)]
t Pbc = 91.5 kips

Fractura de corte + Fluencia de Traccin:
t Pbc = 0.75*(3/8) [0.6*58*7 + 3*36]
t Pbc = 98.9 kips

Controla: Bloque de corte : t Pbc = 98.9 kips

Mejorara si se aumentara el contacto entre el ngulo y la cartela

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