IJR
Structural
- Dec 23, 2000
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Pals
I can not find bearing capacity of a pinned connection in AISC code. By "pinned" here I mean a single theoretically frictionless pin, usually attached to one main plate and two fork plates.
I can find bearing capacity calculations for bolts and threaded parts, but not for pins. Dimensional requirements for pins and eyebars are given in the code.
Are we expected to determine bearing capacity the same way we would do for bolts or threaded rods?
I use that line of logic, but I would like to be sure, since pins are expected to operate at lower bearing stresses.
respects
IJR
I can not find bearing capacity of a pinned connection in AISC code. By "pinned" here I mean a single theoretically frictionless pin, usually attached to one main plate and two fork plates.
I can find bearing capacity calculations for bolts and threaded parts, but not for pins. Dimensional requirements for pins and eyebars are given in the code.
Are we expected to determine bearing capacity the same way we would do for bolts or threaded rods?
I use that line of logic, but I would like to be sure, since pins are expected to operate at lower bearing stresses.
respects
IJR