jseng9
Structural
- Oct 27, 2017
- 53
Hi all,
I'm an engineer in training and was recently reviewing shop drawings for a steel framed building I designed. When reviewing the piece drawings I saw that the fabricator specified a number of bearing-type connections to have short slot holes. I don't think it's appropriate to have short slot holes for these connections so I plan on making a comment on the shop drawings. The bolts for these connections are 0.75" diameter A325N bolts.
As I started digging into the calculations I saw that for most of the limit states the fabricator increased the hole diameter to 0.875 inches. My questions are: according to AISC Table J3.3. shouldn't the short slot holes have a diameter of 13/16" x 1"? I'm curious as to where the 0.875" dimension is coming from... is there another table I am not seeing or is the fabricator just increasing the holes to 0.875" because they want to? My second question is: the only two limit states where the fabricator increased the hole diameter by 1/16" (dh = 0.8125") were bolt bearing on web and supported member connection bearing. All of the other limit states have dh = 0.875". Why are the bearing limit states the only limit states where the bolt diameter is 0.8125"? Any clarification would be really helpful as I'm trying to get a better understanding of connection design.
Thanks!
I'm an engineer in training and was recently reviewing shop drawings for a steel framed building I designed. When reviewing the piece drawings I saw that the fabricator specified a number of bearing-type connections to have short slot holes. I don't think it's appropriate to have short slot holes for these connections so I plan on making a comment on the shop drawings. The bolts for these connections are 0.75" diameter A325N bolts.
As I started digging into the calculations I saw that for most of the limit states the fabricator increased the hole diameter to 0.875 inches. My questions are: according to AISC Table J3.3. shouldn't the short slot holes have a diameter of 13/16" x 1"? I'm curious as to where the 0.875" dimension is coming from... is there another table I am not seeing or is the fabricator just increasing the holes to 0.875" because they want to? My second question is: the only two limit states where the fabricator increased the hole diameter by 1/16" (dh = 0.8125") were bolt bearing on web and supported member connection bearing. All of the other limit states have dh = 0.875". Why are the bearing limit states the only limit states where the bolt diameter is 0.8125"? Any clarification would be really helpful as I'm trying to get a better understanding of connection design.
Thanks!