SuG89
Structural
- Aug 10, 2014
- 118
Hello,
I am using the 13the Edition of AISC Manual and my question is about combined loading. For round and rectangular HSS, the combination equation is given in AISC Specification Section H3.2.
[Pr/Pc + Mr/Mc]+[Vr/Vc + Tr/Tc]^2 <= 1.0
For bolts, the combination equation is given in AISC Specification Section J3.7. This equation is an approximation of the elliptical curve as per the following equation.
[Pr/Pc]^2 + [Vr/Vc]^2 <= 1.0
What is the reason for squaring the axial forces in the bolt combination equation and not squaring for the round/rectangular HSS combination equation?
Also, which combination equation should be used for combined loading on plates, solid bars and welds?
Regards,
Su
I am using the 13the Edition of AISC Manual and my question is about combined loading. For round and rectangular HSS, the combination equation is given in AISC Specification Section H3.2.
[Pr/Pc + Mr/Mc]+[Vr/Vc + Tr/Tc]^2 <= 1.0
For bolts, the combination equation is given in AISC Specification Section J3.7. This equation is an approximation of the elliptical curve as per the following equation.
[Pr/Pc]^2 + [Vr/Vc]^2 <= 1.0
What is the reason for squaring the axial forces in the bolt combination equation and not squaring for the round/rectangular HSS combination equation?
Also, which combination equation should be used for combined loading on plates, solid bars and welds?
Regards,
Su