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Calculate The Net Area of The Plate Shown: Example 1A

The document provides examples of calculating the net area of steel plates with bolt holes. It gives the dimensions and formulas used to determine the gross area, hole diameter, area lost to each bolt hole, and final net area of two plates - one with dimensions of 20 x 10 cm and a 20 mm diameter bolt hole, and the other a W10x49 steel profile with a 3/4" diameter bolt hole. The net area is calculated by taking the gross area and subtracting the total area lost to bolt holes.

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Calculate The Net Area of The Plate Shown: Example 1A

The document provides examples of calculating the net area of steel plates with bolt holes. It gives the dimensions and formulas used to determine the gross area, hole diameter, area lost to each bolt hole, and final net area of two plates - one with dimensions of 20 x 10 cm and a 20 mm diameter bolt hole, and the other a W10x49 steel profile with a 3/4" diameter bolt hole. The net area is calculated by taking the gross area and subtracting the total area lost to bolt holes.

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EXAMPLE 1A

Calculate the net area of the plate shown

Plate 20 x 1 cm

20 mm dia bolt
20 cm

SOLUTION 2A

Plate dimension 200 x 10

2
Gross Area = 2000 mm

Hole diameter
db = 20 mm
dn = db + 3.2 = 23.200

Net area

2
Area lost due to one bolt = 232 mm n 2

2
Net Area = 1536 mm
EXAMPLE 1B

Calculate the net area of the plate shown

3/4” dia bolt

W10x49
W10x49
SOLUTION 2A

Steel profile W10x49

2
Gross Area = 14.4 in AISC Tab 1-1, Pg 1-26
tf = 0.56 in

Hole diameter
db = 0.75 in
dn = db + 1/8 = 0.875

Net area

2
Area lost due to one bolt = 0.49 in n 4

2
Net Area = 12.44 in

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