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Chapter 3, Problem 3.4.2P
To determine
The nominal strength based on net section.
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A structural tee bracket is attached to a column flange with six bolts as shown in Figure . All structural steel is A992. Check this connection for compliance with the AISC Specification. Assume that the bearing strength is controlled by the bearing deformation strength of 2.4dtFu.
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Two plates each with thickness t = 16 mm are bolted together with 6 – 22 mm diameter bolts forming
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