Saturday, October 22, 2022

BOLT AVAILABLE SHEAR AND TENSILE STRENGTHS: ONLINE CALCULATOR

Are you tired of going through the AISC Design Tables 7-1 through 7-4 looking for the available strength of bolts when designing bolted connections?


You are lucky, this is for you! You may now rest your weary mind. Below is a JavaScript program I wrote that calculates both the bolt shear and tensile strengths. The program eliminates the use of AISC Design Tables 7-1 through 7-4. I hope you will find this helpful and make your life much easier.

BOLT AVAILABLE SHEAR AND TENSILE STRENGTHS

DESIGN INFO:
AISC Design Reference Edition
Design Method

BOLT INFO:
Bolt Diameter
Bolt ASTM Grade
Connection Type
Hole Type
Faying Surface Class
Limit State
Bolt SHEAR Strength [KIP]
Bolt TENSILE Strength [KIP]

Symbols/Abbreviations:

ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials N Bearing Connection, Bolt Thread Included
ASD Allowable Stress Design SC Slip Critical Connection
LRFD Load and Resistance Factor Design X Bearing Connection, Bolt Thread Excluded
STD Standard Hole OVS Oversized Hole
SSL Short-slotted Hole Transverse to the Line of Force (per AISC 13th Edition) SSLP Short-slotted Hole Parallel to the Line of Force
SSLT Short-slotted Hole Transverse to the Line of Force (per AISC 14th Edition) LSL Long-slotted Hole Transverse or Parallel to the Line of Force
A Class A Surface: Clean Mill Scaled B Class B Surface: Blast Cleaned

3 comments:

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  2. I was looking and looking for a calculator thanks for sharing it.

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