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Steel Examples

This document provides an example of designing a lap joint between steel plates and a hanger joint with an end plate to carry loads. For the lap joint, it calculates the number of 12mm diameter grade 4.6 bolts needed to transmit a 100kN load based on the bolt's shear and bearing capacities. It determines 7 bolts are required with minimum pitch and edge distance requirements. For the hanger joint, it initially selects a 25mm thick end plate but calculates the bolt load exceeds capacity due to high prying forces. It then designs a 36mm thick end plate that reduces the prying forces below the bolt's capacity and satisfies other strength requirements.

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Steel Examples

This document provides an example of designing a lap joint between steel plates and a hanger joint with an end plate to carry loads. For the lap joint, it calculates the number of 12mm diameter grade 4.6 bolts needed to transmit a 100kN load based on the bolt's shear and bearing capacities. It determines 7 bolts are required with minimum pitch and edge distance requirements. For the hanger joint, it initially selects a 25mm thick end plate but calculates the bolt load exceeds capacity due to high prying forces. It then designs a 36mm thick end plate that reduces the prying forces below the bolt's capacity and satisfies other strength requirements.

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Design of Steel Structures Prof. S.R.Satish Kumar and Prof. A.R.

Santha Kumar










Indian Institute of Technology Madras
1
Design Example 1:
Design a Lap joint between plates 100? 8 so as to transmit a factored load of 100
kN using black bolts of 12mm diameter and grade 4.6. The plates are made of steel of
grade ST-42-S.
Solution:
1) Strength Calculations:
Nominal diameter of bolt d=12 mm
For grade 4.6 bolt, f
u
=40 kgf / mm
2
=392.4 MPa,
mb
=1.25
Assuming threads in the shear plane, n
n
=1, n
s
=0
Shear Area of one bolt A
nb
=0.8 A
sb
=0.8 x 113.1 =90.5 mm
2

Design shear strength per bolt V
nsb
=f
u
A
nb
/
mb
3 =16.4 kN (Cl. 10.3.2)
Design bearing strength per bolt V
npb
=2.5 d t f
u

=2.5 x 12 x 8 x 392.4 x 10
-3
=75.2 kN (Cl. 10.3.3)
Therefore, bolt value =16.4 kN
No. of bolts required =100 / 16.4 =6.1 say 7 bolts
2) Detailing:
Minimum pitch =2.5 d =30 mm (Cl. 10.2.1)
Minimum edge distance =1.4 D =16.8 mm say 20 mm (Cl. 10.2.3)
Provide 8 bolts as shown in Fig. E1.


Fig. E1


Design of Steel Structures Prof. S.R.Satish Kumar and Prof. A.R.Santha Kumar










Indian Institute of Technology Madras
2
Design Example 2:
Design a hanger joint along with an end plate to carry a downward load of 2T =330
kN. Use end plate size 240 mm x 160 mm and appropriate thickness and 2 nos of M25
Gr.8.8 HSFG bolts ( fo =565 MPa ).
Solution
Assume 10mm fillet weld between the hanger plate and the end plate
Distance from center line of bolt to toe of fillet weld l
v
=60 mm
1) For minimum thickness design, M =T l
v
/ 2 =165 x 60 / 2 =4950 N-m
mm t 25 say 56 . 24
160 236
10 4950 4 15 . 1
3
min
=


=
Wt2 fy
Mp Zp.fy .
4 m0
m0
t 4Mp xw
fy
= =

=

2) Check for prying forces distance l
e
from center line of bolt to prying force is the
minimum of edge distance or 1.1t
(p
o
/ f
y
) =1.1 x 25 (2 x 565 / 236) =60mm (Cl. 10.4.7)
l
e
=40 mm
prying force Q=M / l
e
=4950 / 40=123.75 kN
bolt load =165 +123.75=288.75 kN (Cl. 10.4.5)
tension capacity of 25 mm dia HSFG bolt =0.9F
u
A
nb
/mb =222 kN <<288.75
Load carrying Capacity <<Required load Capacity

Fig E2
Design of Steel Structures Prof. S.R.Satish Kumar and Prof. A.R.Santha Kumar










Indian Institute of Technology Madras
3


In order to reduce the load on bolt to a value less than the bolt capacity, a thicker end
plate will have to be used.
Allowable prying force Q =222 - 165 =57 kN
Trying a 36 mm thick end plate gives l
e
=40 mm as before
Moment at toe of weld =T l
v
- Q l
e
=165 x 60 57 x 40 =7620 N-m
Moment capacity =(236 / 1.10) (160 x 36
2
/4) x 10
-3
=11122 N-m >7620 OK
Minimum prying force

=
2
4
2
4
60 40 27
36 160 565 . 0 5 . 1 2
165
40 2
60
27 2
v e
e o
e
v
l l
t b p
T
l
l
Q

(Cl. 10.4.7)
=36 kN <57 kN safe!

Therefore, 36 mm end plate needs to be used to avoid significant prying action.

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