11. The T-shape shown in the figure is used as a tension member. Given that the gross area Ag=2908 mm^2, tw=9mm, gross d

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11. The T-shape shown in the figure is used as a tension member. Given that the gross area Ag=2908 mm^2, tw=9mm, gross d

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11. The T-shape shown in the figure is used as a tension member.Given that the gross area Ag=2908 mm^2, tw=9mm, gross depthd=235mm and bolts are 16mm diameter with Fy=240MPa and Fu=450Mpa.Calculate the nominal block shear strength for combined tensilerupture and shear rupture . Answer in nearest whole number.Consider Ubs=1.0
11 The T Shape Shown In The Figure Is Used As A Tension Member Given That The Gross Area Ag 2908 Mm 2 Tw 9mm Gross D 1
11 The T Shape Shown In The Figure Is Used As A Tension Member Given That The Gross Area Ag 2908 Mm 2 Tw 9mm Gross D 1 (768.52 KiB) Viewed 44 times
The T-shape shown in the figure is used as a tension member. Given that the gross area Ag-2908 mm2, lw=9 mm, gross depth d=235 mm and bolls are 16-mm-dameter, with Fy-340 MPa and Fu-450 MPa, calculate the nominal tlock shear samgh to contade p and shear rupture. Write your answer to the nearest whole number in KN. Consider Ubs = 1.0 T 40 mm 125 mm 4@75 mm O O O O
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