Steel Design Sheet 36
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1) Question.
The bearing length of web (B) under concentrated load is given by
[ b= Length of bearing plate, and h= Depth of root of fillet from the outer surface of flange]
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2) Question.
The web crippling
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3) Question.
The allowable bearing stress for rolled steel beams is
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4) Question.
In rolled steel beams, the failure of web occurs
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5) Question.
When the radius of gyration of a tension member is r, the maximum allowable bending stress in tension is , the distance to the extreme fibre from the neutral axis is y and the bending moment is M when the member is subjected to pure bending, then the cross-sectional area (A) is given by
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6) Question.
When the tension member is subjected to both axial tension and bending, then it should be proportioned is such a manner that
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7) Question.
Indian standards recommend that for a splice plate, rivets or bolts carrying calculated shear stress through a packing greater than 6 mm thick should be increased above the number required by normal calculations by
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8) Question.
The load, which produces the average axial tensile stress in the section equivalent to the maximum combined stress at the extreme fibre of the section, is known as
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9) Question.
A single angle steel tie is connected to gusset plates at both ends using rivets. For determining the load carrying capacity of the tie, the allowable tensile stress should be multiplied by the
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10) Question.
In order to determine the gross-sectional area of a tension member consisting of two laced channels, the allowance for holes is made as
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