jdonville
Geotechnical
- Sep 29, 2003
- 985
I will be connecting a hook fabricated from 3-inch plate to a 9x5x0.5 RHS using a bolted connection. The 3-inch thick piece will fit inside the RHS and shim plates (holes, not fingers) will be inserted on both sides between the 3-inch piece and the webs of the RHS, so I can snug-tight the bolts without warping the RHS.
The dimension between the faying surfaces of the nut and bolt is 5 inches.
As I plan to use 1-inch through bolts, I am concerned about fit, especially with so many plies (2 webs of RHS, 3-inch plate, 2 shim plates).
AISC indicates that for bearing-type connections, which it seems to me this is, oversized holes should not be used in the main members. I would imagine that the holes in the shims could be oversized slightly as they are only there to permit tensioning of the bolt. I am reluctant to specify slotted holes as that would mess up my moment resistance calculations.
Anyone have any confirmatory or contrary advice or can point me to references?
Jeff
The dimension between the faying surfaces of the nut and bolt is 5 inches.
As I plan to use 1-inch through bolts, I am concerned about fit, especially with so many plies (2 webs of RHS, 3-inch plate, 2 shim plates).
AISC indicates that for bearing-type connections, which it seems to me this is, oversized holes should not be used in the main members. I would imagine that the holes in the shims could be oversized slightly as they are only there to permit tensioning of the bolt. I am reluctant to specify slotted holes as that would mess up my moment resistance calculations.
Anyone have any confirmatory or contrary advice or can point me to references?
Jeff