The tension member shown in the figure is a PL1/2"X8" of ASTM A36 steel. The member is connected to a gusset plate with

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The tension member shown in the figure is a PL1/2"X8" of ASTM A36 steel. The member is connected to a gusset plate with

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The Tension Member Shown In The Figure Is A Pl1 2 X8 Of Astm A36 Steel The Member Is Connected To A Gusset Plate With 1
The Tension Member Shown In The Figure Is A Pl1 2 X8 Of Astm A36 Steel The Member Is Connected To A Gusset Plate With 1 (40.57 KiB) Viewed 13 times
The tension member shown in the figure is a PL1/2"X8" of ASTM A36 steel. The member is connected to a gusset plate with 1 1/8 inch diameter bolts. It is subjected to the dead and live loads shown. Does this member have enough strength? Assume that Ae = An. a) Per LRFD b) Per ASD D=95k L = 9k PL 12 x 8 O
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