Tutorial 2 - Axially Loaded Members-Tension
Tutorial 2 - Axially Loaded Members-Tension
Solution:
For single angle connected on one leg, the tension capacity is given
( clause 3.10.3; EN 3 part 1-8; Eq. 3.11 )
Problem 2:
200 mm
P =100 mm
S= 90 mm 90 mm
90 mm
90 mm
Solution:
For nominal material thickness ( t = 25 mm) of less than or
equal to 40 mm: fy= 275N/mm2 and fu= 430N/mm2 (EN 3
A B
200 mm
100 mm
A
S=90 mm
90 mm
90 mm
90 mm
Areas to be deducted:
Path AA :
Path BB :
s 2t
90 2 8
Areadeducted 2td
2 25 22
594mm 2
4g
4 100
Therefore :
An = Gross area deduction = 5000 594 = 4406mm2
Tension capacity is determined using:
clause. 6.2.3 ; EN 3 part 1-1 :and clause. 3.4.2 ; EN 3 part 1-8
Solution:
For single angle connected on the longer leg, the effective area =
gross area (clause 4.13; EN 3 part 1-8)
Gross area = 9.41 cm2 (given)
Net area = gross area = 9.41cm2
Npl,Rd = Afy/M0
= 941x275/1
=258775N = 258.775kN
for
75 x 50 x 8 double angle
Solution:
When angle is connected by the smaller leg, the net are allowing for holes.
Note: For an unequal-leg angle connected by a smaller leg, the net area should
be taken as equal to the net section area of an equivalent equal-leg angle
section with leg size equal to the smaller leg.( clause 3.10.3, EN 3 part 1-8)
3 D VIEW OF JOINT
Section AA
50 mm
75 mm
75 mm
75 x 50 x 8 double angle
Solution:
For double angle connected on each side of gusset plate, the effective
are is taken as the gross area of an equivalent equal angle section with
leg size equal to the smaller leg
Ae 2 Aq 2 736 1472cm 2
260kN
Tension capacity is determined using clause 6.2.3 of BS EN 1993-11:2005 and clause 3.4.2 of BS EN 1993-1-8:2005
Assume that the longer leg of the section is welded to the gusset plate. The
centroid axis of section is eccentric.
For single angle connected on one leg, the tension capacity is given by the
equation
= 2.0(33-0.5x18)7x430/1.25=115584N
Sm
(4 * 60 * 22) 72.66
( example 7)
Solution:
tf= 19.6 mm , fy = 345 N/mm2 , fu = 490 N/mm2 ( EN 2)
A= 15 900 mm2
Assume M0 =1.0, M2 =1.1
Npl,Rd = Afy/M0 = 15900 x 345 /1.0 = 5486 kN
Cl 6.2.3 (2)a
Cl 6.2.2.2 (3)
Solution:
T = 10 mm, fy= 355 N/mm2, fu= 490 N/mm2
Ag= 2170 mm2
Assume M0 =1.0, M2 =1.1
(EN 2)
6.2.3 (2)