Calculate the maximum tensile load, Ta or Tu of the connection shown in Figure 7. Theconnection consists of two 3/8" plates fastened to each side of one 13/16" plate. Assume 7/8" diameter bolts and standard punched holes. Use A36 steel. The plate is 13” wide. Note: Be sure to check all failure modes; bolt failure modes, and member failure modes (including block shear)

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Calculate the maximum tensile load, Ta or Tu of the connection shown in Figure 7.

Theconnection consists of two 3/8" plates fastened to each side of one 13/16" plate.
Assume 7/8" diameter bolts and standard punched holes. Use A36 steel. The plate is 13” wide.


Note: Be sure to check all failure modes; bolt failure modes, and member failure modes
(including block shear)

% + bolts
电%。
Note:
$ = diameter
9"
2"
Figure 7. Elevation and Plan Views of Bolted Connection
Transcribed Image Text:% + bolts 电%。 Note: $ = diameter 9" 2" Figure 7. Elevation and Plan Views of Bolted Connection
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