Tension Member Design: Professor Dr. Jahangir Alam, Former Professor of Civil Engineering, BUET, Dhaka
Tension Member Design: Professor Dr. Jahangir Alam, Former Professor of Civil Engineering, BUET, Dhaka
Tension Member Design: Professor Dr. Jahangir Alam, Former Professor of Civil Engineering, BUET, Dhaka
Tension Member
Design
Professor Dr. Jahangir Alam,
Former Professor of Civil
Engineering, BUET, Dhaka
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Sections
Round bar Angle Starred angle Double angle Flat bar Latticed Channel
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Nominal Strength
Tn
Yielding without any hole
Nominal Strength ,
Tn= Fy Ag
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Nominal Strength
T T
fmax ≈ 3favg
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Nominal Strength
Member with holes
When yield strain ϵy = Fy/ Es, stress Fy
becomes constant until all the fibers have
reached or exceeded ϵy
Tn Tn
Fy
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Fu
Nominal Strength
Member with holes
When limit state is localized yielding
resulting in a fracture, the nominal
strength,
Tn= Fu Ae
Fu= specified minimum tensile strength
Ae= Effective area= U An
An= net area Ag=Gross area
An=Net area
U= Reduction coefficient
Ae=Effective area
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Net Area
Methods of cutting holes
• Punch Standard holes:
– Most common & least expensive
– Punch holes 1/16 in. (1.6 mm) larger
than the diameter of the rivet or bolt
– Punching operation damages metal at
the edge of the hole
– Extent of the damage is limited to a
radial distance of 1/32 in. (0.8 mm)
around the whole
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Net Area
Methods of cutting holes
• Subpunching holes:
– More expensive but gives accurate
alignment
– Subpunch 3/16 in. (4.8 mm) diameter
undersize
– Ream the holes to its final size after
members being joined are assembled
– Produce better strength but ignore it
when designing
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Net Area
Methods of cutting holes
• Drilling holes:
– Drill holes to a diameter of the
bolt or rivet plus 1/32 in. (0.8
mm).
– Used for thick members
– Most expensive
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T T
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T T
B
(a)
Figure: Paths of failure on net section
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p p A
T g T
C B
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p p A
T g T
C B
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EXAMPLE-3.4.1
Determine the minimum net area of the plane shown in Fig.
3.4.1, assuming 15/16 in diam holes are located as shown.
1" 7 "
2 1 1"
P (A36)
8 8 4 L
2.5” A
12” 2.5” B
T
4” D C T
3”
Figure- 3.4.1
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EXAMPLE-3.4.1
Path AD (2 holes)
15 1
An=[ 12- 2( + )] 0.25 =2.50 sq in.
16 16
15 1 2.125 2 2.125 2
An = 12 − 3 16
+ 16 + 4 2.5
+ 4 4
0.25 = 2.43 sq in
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CL of angle
t
A
ga t/2 B
CL of angle
t/2
gb
Figure: Gage dimensions for an angle
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Example 3.4.2
Determine the net area An for the angle given in
the Figure below if 15/16 -in.-diam holes are used.
1
L6 X 4 X
2
(𝐿152 X 102 X 12.7)*
1
2
2
1
2
4
1
2 3
2
* Legs & thickness in mm
Figure
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Example 3.4.2
For net area calculation the angle may be visualized as
being flattened into a plate as shown in the Fig. below.
𝐴 6" 𝑙𝑒𝑔
1
2 𝐵
6”-t/2
2
1∗
10”-t
4
4 𝐶 4”-t/2
3 3 4" 𝑙𝑒𝑔
1 1 1 1
*g+g1-t = 2 + 2 − = 4
2 4 2 4
Figure Angle with legs shown “flattened” into one plane
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L =?
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𝑥2
Figure: Eccentricity in
joints; determination of 𝑥
for computing U)
𝑥 𝑥
(c)
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Transverse weld
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EXAMPLE 3.5.1
Determine the reduction factor U to be applied in computing the effective
net area for a W14 X 82 section connected by plates at its two flanges, as
shown in the Fig. below. There are three bolts along each connection line
10.13’’
Shaded portion
𝑥 for 𝑥
equivalent to U= 1−
WT = 1.39’’ WT 7 X 41 𝐿
14.31’’
W14 X 82
3 3
Figure
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EXAMPLE 3.5.1
1.39
𝑈=1− = 0.77
6.0
According to AISC D3.1, case 7, U= 0.90 for
having flange width not less than two-thirds of the
depth
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b Tension
c
T e f
(a) Failure by tearing out
Shear
a d
(c) Large shear, small tension
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Example 3.8.1
Calculate the governing net area for plate A of the single lap joint in the figure below
and show free-body diagrams of the plate A with sections taken through each line of
holes. Assume that plate B has adequate net area and does not control the strength T
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1 4
2 5 7
1 PL s in. thick, diam
8 8
connectors in standard
2 holes
12 3 T
2
1
AISC J3.10 1 Plate A
1 4 Plate B
2 3 @2” = 6”
Figure: Single connection
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Example 3.8.1
4 1 1 1
T/10
T/10
T/10 T/10
2T/10 T/10 5T/10 T/10 T 7T/10 T
T
T/10 T/10 T/10 T/10
T/10 T/10
T/10 T/10 1 T/10 T/10
4 1 1 1
(a) (b)
(c)
T T
1
(d)
Figure: Load distribution in plate A
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Example 3.8.1
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Deduction in width for 1 hole = 𝐷𝑖𝑎𝑚 𝑜𝑓 ℎ𝑜𝑙𝑒 + 𝑖𝑛.
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= 𝐷𝑖𝑎𝑚 𝑜𝑓 𝑓𝑎𝑠𝑡𝑛𝑒𝑟 + 𝑖𝑛.
8
7 1
= + = 1 𝑖𝑛.
8 8
5
Net area (section 1-1) = 15 − 3 = 7.50 𝑠𝑞 𝑖𝑛.
8
On which 100% of T acts
Net area (staggered path 1-2-3-2-1);
5 2 2
= 15 − 4 + 2 = 7.08 𝑠𝑞 𝑖𝑛.
8 4 3
On which 100% of T also acts.
5 22
Net area (staggered path 1-2-2-1): = 15 − 4 + 2 =
8 4 3
7.29 𝑠𝑞 𝑖𝑛.
An= 7.08 sq in
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Design methods
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Tension member
design
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Or
ΦtTn = Φt Fu Ae = 0.75 Fu Ae
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EXA-3.9.1
Determine the service load capacity in tension for an
1
L6 X 4 X of A572 Grade 50 steel connected with 7/8
2
in. – diam bolts in standard holes as shown in Fig.
below. Use AISC Load and Resistance factor Design,
and assume the live load to dead load ratio is 3.0
7 spa @ 2” =1’-2”
2”
1
Detail A 1
T 1"
T 2
4
1"
2
1 1 2 2 1
L6 X 4 X
2
Gusset plate Detail A
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EXA-3.9.1
For section 1-1,
7 1
An= Ag- 1 hole = 4.75 − + 0.50 = 4.25 𝑠𝑞 𝑖𝑛.
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For section 1-2,
An = Ag- 2 holes + (s2/4g)t
7 1
= 4.75- 2 + 0.50 = 4.25 𝑠𝑞 𝑖𝑛
8 8
For section 1-2
7 1
An= Ag- 2 holes + (s2/4g)t= 4.75- 2 + 0.5 =
8 8
3.95 𝑠𝑞 𝑖𝑛.
ΦtTn =ΦtFyAg= 0.90 (50)(4.75)= 214 kips
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EXA-3.9.1
𝑥 0.987
U= 1- = 1 − = 0.93
𝐿 14
𝐴𝑒 = 𝐴𝑛𝑈 = 3.95 0.93 = 3.67 𝑠𝑞 𝑖𝑛
ΦtTn =ΦtFuAe= 0.75 (65) 3.67=179 kips
ΦtTn=179 kips
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Tension Rods
• Secondary members
• Used where the required strength is small
• Sag rod
• Vertical ties
• Hangers: Tie rods
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Tension Rods
Roof Truss
Roof Truss
Sag rods
Purlin
Purlin
Purlins Ridge
Sag rod
Roof
Elevation Top view
truss
view
(a) Roof Truss
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Tension Rods
A
Tie rods Girts
Girt
Tie rods
Tie rod
Balcony
Col. Girt
A Section A-A
(c)
(b) Wall system
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Example 3.10.1
Problem: select the diameter for a threaded rod of A36
(Fy=36ksi, Fu=58ksi) steel to carry an axial tension of 6 kips
live load and 3 kips dead load. Use LRFD method.
Solution:
AISC-J3.6 (Table J3.2)
ΦtTn= 0.75 AbFn=0.75 Ab (0.75Fu)
Tu= 1.2D+ 1.6 L =1.2 (3)+1.6(6)= 13.2 kips
𝑅𝑒𝑞𝑢𝑖𝑟𝑒𝑑 𝛷𝑡𝑇𝑛 13.2
Required Ab = = = 0.40 𝑠𝑞 𝑖𝑛
0.75 (0.75 𝐹𝑢) 0.75 (0.75 𝑋 58)
Use 3/4 –in.-diam rod (10 threads per inch) (Ab=0.442 sq in)
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T F Ae F Ae
[ Ωn = u Ω = u 2 ] ≥ ∑Qi
Tn 0.6Fy Agv + UbsFuAnt 0.6Fy Agv + UbsFuAnt
= =
Ω Ω 2.00
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3.11.1
1
Determine the service load capacity in tension for an L6 X 4 X 2 of A572 Grade 50
steel connected with 7/8 in. – diam bolts in standard holes as shown in Fig. below.
Assume the live load to dead load ratio is 3.0. use ASD method
T
(a) Ωn = FyAg/ Ω = 50 (4.75)/1.67= 142 kips
T
(b) Ωn = FuAe/ Ω= 65(3.67)/2 =119 kips (Governs)
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KL/r of tension
member
𝑘𝐿
< 300
𝑟
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Pin connected
tension member
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Eyebar dimensional
requirements
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Dimensional requirements
for pin connected
members
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