RARWOOD
Structural
- Jun 17, 2004
- 519
I have a design application where I am unsure as to whether or not I have to take bolt bending into account. After reading the postings on this forum and the fact my bolt is so much larger than the attachment plates, I don't think bolt bending is a concern.
One posting explained that beam flexural theory is based on a member with a long span and does not apply to a bolted joint. Most bolted applications in steel have plates lapped and flush against each other. In my case there is 6 3/4" space between my attachment plates. So I have a suport then a load applied near the support and then a 6 3/4" length of bolt, then another load applied near the second support.
I have a 2 1/4" dia. x 12" A325 bolt I am using as a shear pin. The bolt extends through two 1/2" thick plates that are spaced 9" apart. The bolt is loaded by a truss tension member inserted between the 1/2" support plates.
The tension member is made up of a 6 3/4" x 15" glulam,with 1/2" plates bolted to the glulam. There also is a 1/2" spacer plated welded to the glulam side plates. This reaults in a total width of 8 3/4". The glulam assembly fits between the 1/2" support plates. The load is transferred out of the glulam member into the 2 1/4" dia. bolt, through the bolt into the two 1/2" side plates.
In this case should I be concerned about bolt bending?
One posting explained that beam flexural theory is based on a member with a long span and does not apply to a bolted joint. Most bolted applications in steel have plates lapped and flush against each other. In my case there is 6 3/4" space between my attachment plates. So I have a suport then a load applied near the support and then a 6 3/4" length of bolt, then another load applied near the second support.
I have a 2 1/4" dia. x 12" A325 bolt I am using as a shear pin. The bolt extends through two 1/2" thick plates that are spaced 9" apart. The bolt is loaded by a truss tension member inserted between the 1/2" support plates.
The tension member is made up of a 6 3/4" x 15" glulam,with 1/2" plates bolted to the glulam. There also is a 1/2" spacer plated welded to the glulam side plates. This reaults in a total width of 8 3/4". The glulam assembly fits between the 1/2" support plates. The load is transferred out of the glulam member into the 2 1/4" dia. bolt, through the bolt into the two 1/2" side plates.
In this case should I be concerned about bolt bending?