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We are checking hooks cut from plates to pick up rolls very similar to "Model 415 Spreader Beam" by Bushman (see ). For fatigue design, should the side of the hook, which will have both bending and tensile stress, be checked for fatigue per BTH-1, Table 3-5 (AISC Table A-3.1) section 1.1 (stress category A) or section 2.4 (Stress Category E)? Section 1.1 refers to base metal "away from connections" which is vague, and Section 2.4 seems to apply to tight fitting connections. There is a large difference in allowable fatigue stresses.
We are checking hooks cut from plates to pick up rolls very similar to "Model 415 Spreader Beam" by Bushman (see ). For fatigue design, should the side of the hook, which will have both bending and tensile stress, be checked for fatigue per BTH-1, Table 3-5 (AISC Table A-3.1) section 1.1 (stress category A) or section 2.4 (Stress Category E)? Section 1.1 refers to base metal "away from connections" which is vague, and Section 2.4 seems to apply to tight fitting connections. There is a large difference in allowable fatigue stresses.