steve123
Structural
- Dec 18, 2001
- 1
On a recent project visit, I was made aware that a client is performing structural steel erection using A325 and A490 bolted connections. These connections are being made using direct tension indicators. The client has waived any type of testing of impact devices based on a preliminary test of a representative samples of these devices.
The client also specified that these connections are not "shear". Being new to AISC specifications, I have a few questions.
DTI's are designed to "squirt" upon a certain tension being attained from an impact device. If a device has not been recently tested, how is OVER tensioning of the bolt avoided ? The client actually said that as long as the bolt does not break it's not over-tensioned .
What constitutes a shear and moment connection ?
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated from a person who has had structural steel erection thrust upon him !!