Fast Check For Block Shear
Fast Check For Block Shear
Fast Check For Block Shear
LEWIS B. BURGETT
h-
dht
= (^0.6Fj^ N(3-d,,)+^-3
+K
where
(|) = resistance factor, 0.75
/^ = specified minimum tensile strength, ksi
t^ = thickness of element (web), in.
/;, = distance from center of hole to edge along tension
plane, in.
4 = distance from center of hole to edge along shear plane,
in.
df,t = diameter of hole (bolt diameter + Vg-in.)
d^, = diameter of hole (hole diameter + yi6-in.)
d = bolt diameter
A^ = number of bolts
Let /^ = 1.5d (lower bound), set Rjp = Rsp and solve for 4.
4 = 2.375-0.46?
For this value of 4 both planes have the same fracture
strength. Since this is a special value of 4 it will be called 4*.
For a value of 4 less than 4* it is obvious that shear fracture
will be the stronger fracture strength and the table in the
Manual for "shear fracture, tension yield" is used for selecting
values for Ci and 2- If the number of bolts is increased shear
fracture strength will increase (shear area increases) and will
continue to be the failure mode to use. If 4 exceeds 4* tension
fracture will be the stronger and the table for "tension fracture,
shear yield" is used for determining Ci and C2.
For different bolt sizes and number of bolts the values of 4*
have been calculated and are tabulated below (Table A). If
4 is less than the value tabulated the "shear fracture, tension
yield" table should be used. For the designer's convenience,
values of 4 = 1-5^ are included in the table.
An examination of Table A indicates that, for most beam
end connection situations, "shear fracture, tension yield" will
govern the strength of the connection. For instance, if three
or more bolts of 1 y2-in. or less in diameter are used "shear
fracture will govern if 4 is less than 3%-in. This is also the
governing case for two bolts if 4 is less than 2%2-in.
Example:
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Table A.
Bolt Size
3/4
^/8
iVs
IV4
13/8
IV2
2V8
23/16
2V4
25/16
23/8
2V4
2V2
29/16
3V2
3V2
3^%2
3^%2
3^5/32
3V4
37/16
3^3/32
429/32
413/16
423/32
4%
4^V32
4%2
43/8
4%2
6%2
eVs
531/32
525/32
55/8
5%2
55/16
55/32
/^,= 1.5d
^5/16
1V8
1^/1.6
IV2
1^Vi6
1%
2V16
2V4
C2 = 149
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r/4
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Figure 2
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Figure 3
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0.3F,A,
-0.6
0.5F,A,
REFERENCES
Manual of Steel ConstructionLoad and Resistance Factor
Design, First Revised Edition, American Institute of Steel
Construction, Inc., Chicago, 1991.
Manual of Steel ConstructionAllowable Stress Design,
Ninth Edition, American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc.,
1989.
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Table B.
ASD
Shear Fracture, Tension Yield
Fy =36
Fu = 58
Ci
Ih
Iv
1V8
IV4
13/8
IV2
1%
13/4
iVs
2V4
2V2
23/4
1V4
43.4
46.1
48.8
51.5
54.2
56.9
59.6
62.3
65.0
70.4
75.8
81.2
86.6
1%
45.5
48.2
50.9
53.6
56.3
59.0
61.7
64.4
67.1
72.5
77.9
83.3
88.7
1V2
47.7
50.4
53.1
55.8
58.5
61.2
63.9
66.6
69.3
74.7
80.1
85.5
90.9
1%
49.9
52.6
55.3
58.0
60.7
63.4
66.1
68.8
71.5
76.9
82.3
87.7
93.1
13/4
52.1
54.8
57.5
60.2
62.9
65.6
68.3
71.0
73.7
79.1
84.5
89.9
95.3
1%
54.2
56.9
59.6
62.3
65.0
67.7
70.4
73.1
75.8
81.2
86.6
92.0
97.4
56.4
59.1
61.8
64.5
67.2
69.9
72.6
75.3
78.0
83.4
88.8
94.2
99.6
2V4
60.8
63.5
66.2
68.9
71.6
74.3
77.0
79.7
82.4
87.8
93.2
98.6
104.0
2V2
65.1
67.8
70.5
73.2
75.9
78.6
81.3
84.0
86.7
92.1
97.5
103.0
108.0
23/4
69.5
72.2
74.9
77.6
80.3
83.0
85.7
88.4
91.1
96.5
102.0
107.0
113.0
73.8
76.5
79.2
81.9
84.6
87.3
90.0
92.7
95.4
101.0
106.0
112.0
117.0
C2
Bolt Diameter
128
32.6
29.4
26.1
71.8
66.3
60.9
111.0
103.0
95.7
150.0
140.0
131.0
189.0
177.0
165.0
228.0
214.0
200.0
268.0
251.0
235.0
307.0
288.0
270.0
10
346.0
325.0
305.0
RBS=iC^ + C2)t
Table B.
ASD
Tension Fracture, Shear Yield
Fy =36
Fu = 58
c,
Ih
Iv
1V8
IV4
^%
IV2
1%
13/4
1^8
2V4
2V2
23/4
1V4
47.0
50.6
54.2
57.9
61.5
65.1
68.7
72.4
76.0
83.2
90.5
97.7
105.0
1%
48.8
52.4
56.0
59.7
63.3
66.9
70.6
74.2
77.8
85.0
92.3
99.6
107.0
1V2
50.6
54.2
57.8
61.5
65.1
68.7
72.3
76.0
79.6
86.8
94.1
101.0
109.0
1%
52.4
56.0
59.6
63.3
66.9
70.5
74.1
77.8
81.4
88.6
95.9
103.0
110.0
1%
54.2
57.8
61.4
65.1
68.7
72.3
75.9
79.6
83.2
90.4
97.7
105.0
112.0
1^/8
56.0
59.6
63.2
66.9
70.5
74.1
77.7
81.4
85.0
92.2
99.5
107.0
114.0
57.8
61.4
65.0
68.7
72.3
75.9
79.5
83.2
86.8
94.0
101.0
109.0
116.0
2V4
61.4
65.0
68.6
72.3
75.9
79.5
83.1
86.8
90.4
97.6
105.0
112.0
119.0
2V2
65.0
68.6
72.2
75.9
79.5
83.1
86.7
90.4
94.0
101.0
108.0
116.0
123.0
23/4
68.6
72.2
75.8
79.5
83.1
86.7
90.3
94.0
97.6
105.0
112.0
119.0
127.0
72.2
75.8
79.4
83.1
86.7
90.3
93.9
97.6
101.0
108.0
116.0
123.0
130.0
C2
Bolt Diameter
n
32.3
30.5
28.7
75.6
73.7
71.9
119.0
117.0
115.0
162.0
160.0
158.0
205.0
203.0
202.0
248.0
247.0
245.0
292.0
290.0
288.0
335.0
333.0
331.0
10
378.0
376.0
374.0
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RBS=(C^ + C2)t
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Table B.
ASD
Shear Fracture, Tension Yield
Fy =50
Fu = 65
Ci
Ih
/.
iVs
IV4
1%
IV2
1%
IV4
1^8
1V4
54.4
58.1
61.9
65.6
69.4
73.1
76.9
80.6
84.4
1%
56.8
60.6
64.3
68.1
71.8
75.6
79.3
83.1
86.8
IV2
59.3
63.0
66.8
70.5
74.3
78.0
81.8
85.5
1%
61.7
65.4
69.2
72.9
76.7
80.4
84.2
13/4
64.1
67.9
71.6
75.4
79.1
82.9
1^/8
66.6
70.3
74.1
77.8
81.6
69.0
72.8
76.5
80.3
2V4
73.9
77.6
81.4
2V2
78.8
82.5
23/4
83.6
88.5
2V2
23/4
99.4
107.0
114.0
94.3
102.0
109.0
117.0
89.3
96.8
104.0
112.0
119.0
87.9
91.7
99.2
107.0
114.0
122.0
86.6
90.4
94.1
102.0
109.0
117.0
124.0
85.3
89.1
92.8
96.6
104.0
112.0
119.0
127.0
84.0
87.8
91.5
95.3
99.0
107.0
114.0
122.0
129.0
85.1
88.9
92.6
96.4
100.0
104.0
111.0
119.0
126.0
134.0
86.3
90.0
93.8
97.5
101.0
105.0
109.0
116.0
124.0
131.0
139.0
87.4
91.1
94.9
98.6
102.0
106.0
110.0
114.0
121.0
129.0
136.0
144.0
92.3
96.0
99.8
104.0
107.0
111.0
115.0
119.0
126.0
134.0
141.0
149.0
2V4
91.9
C2
Bolt Diameter
130
36.6
32.9
29.3
80.4
74.3
68.3
124.0
116.0
107.0
168.0
157.0
146.0
212.0
199.0
185.0
256.0
240.0
224.0
300.0
282.0
263.0
344.0
323.0
302.0
10
388.0
364.0
341.0
RBS={C^ + C2)t
Table B.
ASD
Tension Fracture, Shear Yield
Fy =50
Fu = 65
Ci
Ih
Iv
iVs
IV4
13/8
IV2
1%
13/4
1^8
2V4
2V2
23/4
1V4
57.5
61.1
65.6
69.7
73.7
77.8
81.9
85.9
90.0
98.1
106.0
114.0
122.0
1%
60.0
64.1
68.1
72.2
76.2
80.3
84.4
88.4
92.5
101.0
109.0
117.0
125.0
1V2
62.5
66.6
70.6
74.7
78.8
82.8
86.9
90.9
95.0
103.0
111.0
119.0
127.0
1%
65.0
69.1
73.1
77.2
81.2
85.3
89.4
93.4
97.5
106.0
114.0
122.0
130.0
13/4
67.5
71.6
75.6
79.7
83.7
87.8
91.9
95.9
100.0
108.0
116.0
124.0
132.0
1^/8
70.0
74.1
78.1
82.2
86.2
90.3
94.4
98.4
102.0
111.0
119.0
127.0
135.0
72.5
76.6
80.6
84.7
88.7
92.8
96.9
101.0
105.0
113.0
121.0
129.0
137.0
2V4
77.5
81.6
85.6
89.7
93.7
97.8
102.0
106.0
110.0
118.0
126.0
134.0
142.0
2V2
82.5
86.6
90.6
94.7
98.7
103.0
107.0
111.0
115.0
123.0
131.0
139.0
147.0
23/4
87.5
91.6
95.6
99.7
104.0
108.0
112.0
116.0
120.0
128.0
136.0
144.0
152.0
92.5
96.6
101.0
105
109.0
113.0
117.0
121.0
125.0
133.0
141.0
149.0
157.0
C2
Bolt Diameter
n
3/4
47.8
45.8
43.8
108.0
106.0
104.0
168.0
166.0
164.0
228.0
226.0
224.0
288.0
286.0
284.0
348.0
346.0
344.0
408.0
406.0
404.0
468.0
466.0
464.0
10
528.0
526.0
524.0
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