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- Mar 3, 2016
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Reference above thread. I am unable to duplicate values in table 10-10 of AISC 14th when considering the eccentricity on the bolt group. The text ahead of table 10-10 says the values are based on a=3. Is the C value obtained from table 7-6 supposed to be based on the true e value as depicted in the diagram at the top of table 7-6 or e=a/2 as stated in table 10-9? If my a is 3" and e is supposed to be 1.5" how do I obtain the C value since the table only goes down to 2". How does the instantaneous center of rotation relate to C?
Connection is 3/8 shear tab with (2) 3/4" A325 bolts at 3" vertical spacing. Leh is 1.5" and a is 3". Table 10-10 gives capacity of 16.5k. If you don't divide a/2 to get e table 7-6 gives a C value of 0.88. Therefore Rn/Om = rn/Om * C = 11.9k/bolt * 0.88 = 10.47k.
RISA connection seems to calculate C based off of the true geometric distance from the center of the bolt group to the weld line, not a/2. With a = 3" it reports C as being 0.88 which matches C from table 7-6 with an e of 3". RISA Connection states the bolt shear at beam capacity is 10.45k. Why would this not match the value in table 10-10? This makes me question if a is really to be divided by 2 to obtain e as the previous poster suggested. It does seems like perhaps the table 10-10 values are based on e = a/2 though.
Reference above thread. I am unable to duplicate values in table 10-10 of AISC 14th when considering the eccentricity on the bolt group. The text ahead of table 10-10 says the values are based on a=3. Is the C value obtained from table 7-6 supposed to be based on the true e value as depicted in the diagram at the top of table 7-6 or e=a/2 as stated in table 10-9? If my a is 3" and e is supposed to be 1.5" how do I obtain the C value since the table only goes down to 2". How does the instantaneous center of rotation relate to C?
Connection is 3/8 shear tab with (2) 3/4" A325 bolts at 3" vertical spacing. Leh is 1.5" and a is 3". Table 10-10 gives capacity of 16.5k. If you don't divide a/2 to get e table 7-6 gives a C value of 0.88. Therefore Rn/Om = rn/Om * C = 11.9k/bolt * 0.88 = 10.47k.
RISA connection seems to calculate C based off of the true geometric distance from the center of the bolt group to the weld line, not a/2. With a = 3" it reports C as being 0.88 which matches C from table 7-6 with an e of 3". RISA Connection states the bolt shear at beam capacity is 10.45k. Why would this not match the value in table 10-10? This makes me question if a is really to be divided by 2 to obtain e as the previous poster suggested. It does seems like perhaps the table 10-10 values are based on e = a/2 though.