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Review Innovations CE Review for November 2024 – Steel Connection 2

Situation 1. Situation 2.

The beam, W410 mm × 67 kg/m, with 9 mm web thickness From the figure shown, diameter = 22 mm, Determine the
subjects the girder, W530 mm × 109 kg/m with 12 mm web following:
thickness to a shear load, P (kN). 2L – 90 mm × 90 mm × 6
mm with bolts frame the beam to the girder.

Given:
S1 = 40 mm S2 = 40 mm
S3 = 80 mm S4 = 110 mm
S5 = 40mm 1 4

Allowable Stresses are as follows:


Bolt shear stress, Fv = 120 MPa 2 5
Bolt bearing stress, Fp = 480 MPa

3 6

4. Shear stress due to load alone


5. Most critical rivet
6. Shear stress due to moment
7. Maximum shear stress

Situation 3.

The gusset is riveted to a larger plate by four 22-mm rivets


arranged and loaded as shown. Using the allowable shear
stress of bolt, Fv = 120 MPa. Determine the ff:

8. Allowable load F due to load alone.


9. Allowable load F due to moment alone.
1. Determine the allowable load, P (kN), based on the shear 10. Allowable load F due load and moment.
capacity of the 4 – 22 mm diameter bolts (4 – d1).
2. Calculate the allowable load, P (kN), based on bolt bearing Situation 4.
stress on the web of the beam.
3. If P = 300 kN at an eccentricity, e = 50 mm determine the Refer to the figure shown. 20-mm diameter bolts.
tensile stress (MPa) on the critical bolt of the 8 – 22 mm
Allowable Stresses are as follows:
diameter bolts (8 – d2).
Bolt shear stress, Fv = 103 MPa
Bolt bearing stress, Fp = 1.2Fu MPa
Bolt tensile stress, Ft = 275 MPa

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Review Innovations CE Review for November 2024 – Steel Connection 2

11. Load capacity F based on shearing stress of bolts.


12. Load capacity F based on bearing stress of bolts.
13. Load capacity F based on tensile stress of bolts.

Problem for practice:

Situation 1:

Given the figure below. Diameter of bolt is 20 mm.

1. Determine the direct load on each rivet.


2. Determine the direct shear stress.
3. Determine the polar moment of inertia in mm2.
4. Determine the load due to moment on each rivet.
5. Determine the shear stress due to moment.
6. Determine the maximum load on each rivet.
7. Determine the maximum shear stress.
8. Determine the maximum eccentric load that can be
applied if the allowable shear stress of the bolt is 105 MPa.

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