Steel Module 2
Steel Module 2
Steel Module 2
round bar
Single angle
double angle
structural
tee
W or S shape
channel
built-up Sections
NSCP Specifications
504.1.1. This section applies to prismatic members subject to axial tension caused by forces acting through the
centroidal axis. For members subject to combined axial tension and flexure, see Section 508.3. For members subject
to fatigue, see Section 511.5. For tapered members, see Section 506.8. For threaded rods see Section 510.4.
a) min Ag =
T
0.60 Fy
T 0.60Fy Ag
[NSCP 504.2.1]
b) min Ae =
T
0.50 Fu
T 0.50Fu Ae
[NSCP 504.2.1]
min Ae
T
Ct
0.50 Fu Ct
[NSCP 502.4.2]
c)
Ae Ct An ,
min An
[NSCP 502.8.2]
[NSCP 504.4.1.1]
[NSCP 504.4.1.2]
where,
Fy = yield strength of steel
Fu = ultimate tensile stress of steel
Ag = gross area of cross-section
An = net area of cross-section
Ae = effective net area of cross-section
Ct = reduction coefficient
L = unsupported length of member
r = radius of gyration of member cross-section
Table 1. Effective Net Area, Ae (Adapted from NSCP 502.4)
Types of members
Minimum
number of
fasteners
Special
requirement
Effective net
area Ae
None
An
502.4.1
None
An 0.85 Ag
502.4.8
b f 23 d
connection is to
flanges
NSCP
section
0.90An
Same as (c)
0.90An
None
0.85An
None
0.75An
502.4.4
502.4.5 When load is transmitted by transverse welds to some but not all of the cross-sectional elements of W, M or
S shapes and structural tees cut from these shapes, Ae shall be taken as the area of the directly connected
elements.
502.4.6 When the load is transmitted to a plate by longitudinal welds along both edges at the end of the plate, the
length of the welds shall not be less than the width of the plate. The effective net area Ae shall be computed
by
Ae Ct Ag
502.4.7 Unless a larger coefficient can be justified by tests or other criteria, the following values of Ct shall be used:
1. when l 2w
Ct 1.00
2. when 2w l 1.5w
Ct 0.87
3. when 1.5w l w
Ct 0.75
where:
l = weld length
w = plate width
502.4.8 Bolted and riveted splice and gusset plate and other connection fittings subject to tensile force, the effective
net area shall be taken as the actual net area, except that, it shall not be taken as greater than 85% of the
gross area.
Problem 101. The AISC specification and A36 steel (Fy = 250 MPa, Fu = 400 MPa) are to be used in selecting a single
angle member to resist a tensile load of 186 kN. The member is to be 5.50 m long and is assumed to be connected
with one row of 22 mm diameter bolts.
Solution:
1)
1240 mm2
0.60Fy 0.60(250)
2)
186000
25(10) 1480 mm2
0.50(400)(0.75)
18.3 mm
min r =
300 300
4) Select a trial angle section
Try 125x125x8 mm angle: A = 1940 mm2, r = 24.8 mm
3)
OK!
222 300
r 24.8
OK!
OK!
Problem 102. Select a W310 section to resist a 1740 kN tensile load using A36 steel (F y = 250 MPa, Fu = 400 MPa) and
the AISC specification. The member is to be 9 m long and is connected through its flange only with at least three 22
mm bolts in each line. Assume that there can be as many as four bolts on any one cross-section (two in each flange).
Use ct = 0.90.
Solution:
1)
11600 mm2
0.60Fy 0.60(250)
2)
1740000
25(16)(4) 11267 mm2
0.50(400)(0.90)
3)
30 mm
min r =
300 300
4) Select a trial W section
Try W310x97: A = 12300 mm2, tf = 15.4 mm , ry = 76.9 mm
5) Check tensile capacity based on gross area [NSCP 504.2.1]
T 0.60Fy Ag 0.60(250)(12300)103 1845 kN > 1740 kN
8)
OK!
117 300
r 76.9
OK!
OK!
Problem Exercises: