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Bolted Tension Connections
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Limit State: Yield or Ultimate?? Yield: 36 ksi (strain = 0.0013)
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Limit State: Yield or Ultimate?? 12’ 24’
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Limit State: Yield or Ultimate?? 12’ 24’ P 322” long brace
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mmmm….. Maybe we should not let it yield 12’ 24’ P 322” long brace
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mmmm….. Maybe we should not let it yield 12’ 24’ P 322” long brace
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If we limit the stress to less than yield, then…. 12’ 24’ P 322” long brace
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If we limit the stress to less than yield, then…. 12’ 24’ P 322.4” long brace The brace would not extend more than 0.4” (do the math: L = 0.4”)
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If we limit the stress to less than yield, then…. 12’ 24’ P 322.4” long brace The brace would not extend more than 0.4” (do the math: L = 0.4”) And the column would be leaning by no more Than 0.45” (do the math: Pythagoran
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Then again…. Yield is no where near the maximum the steel can take. 12’ 24’ P 322” long brace
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Then again…. Yield is nowhere near the maximum stress the steel can take. 12’ 24’ P 322” long brace
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I mean…. Even if it yields at 36 ksi, it doesn’t break, right? 12’ 24’ P 322” long brace
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I mean…. Even if it yields at 36 ksi, it doesn’t break, right? 12’ 24’ P 322” long brace
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It seems like yielding is no big deal 12’ 24’ P 322” long brace
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It doesn’t break at 36 ksi (yield) Why not just say that 58 ksi (ultimate) is the limit?? 12’ 24’ P 322” long brace
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It doesn’t break at 36 ksi (yield) Why not just say that 58 ksi (ultimate) is the limit?? 12’ 24’ P 322” long brace
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If we limit the stress on the brace to Anything Less than Ultimate (58 ksi), then… 12’ 24’ P 322” long brace
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If we limit the stress on the brace to Anything Less than Ultimate (58 ksi), then… 12’ 24’ P 425” long brace The brace would not extend more than 103” (do the math: L = 103”) 132”
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If we limit the stress on the brace to Anything Less than Ultimate (58 ksi), then… 12’ 24’ P 425” long brace The brace would not extend more than 103” (do the math: L = 103”) And the column would be leaning by about 132” (do the math: its fun, complicated) 132”
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Now, we’re in the world of 2 nd order effects (the Statics are changed because of the huge change in geometry 12’ 24’ P 425” long brace The brace would not extend more than 103” (do the math: L = 103”) And the column would be leaning by about 132” (do the math: its fun, complicated) 132”
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Gravity loads will make it collapse 12’ 24’ P 425” long brace The brace would not extend more than 103” (do the math: L = 103”) And the column would be leaning by about 132” (do the math: its fun, complicated) 132”
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So….We DO NOT WANT THE MEMBER TO YIELD
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YIELD IS THE LIMIT FOR THE MEMBER
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But…The connection is different
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Around holes, a little bit of yielding is fine (holes are tiny).
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