CE362-Topic 2
CE362-Topic 2
CE362-Topic 2
PRINCIPLES OF
STEEL DESIGN
• Design Philosophies
• Load Factors, Resistance Factors, and Load Combinations for
LRFD
• Safety Factors and Load Combinations for ASD
• Tension Members: Applied Tensile Stress, Allowable Tensile
Stress, Gross Area, Net Area, Effective Net Area
Allowable Strength =
Factored Load ≤
Reference:
NSCP 2015 Section 203.3
Reference:
NSCP 2015 Section 203.4
Reference:
NSCP 2015 Section 203.4.2
Reference:
NSCP 2015 Section 203.5
f=
where P is the magnitude of the load and A is the cross-sectional area (the
area normal to the load).
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Tension Members
<
P< A
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Tensile Strength
=
• The nominal strength in fracture is,
=
Where is the effective net area, which may be equal to either the net
area or, in some cases, a smaller area.
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Tensile Strength
Reference:
NSCP 2015 Section 504.2
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Tensile Strength
Reference:
NSCP 2015 Section 504.2
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Tensile Strength
Reference:
NSCP 2015 Section 504.2
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Tensile Strength
Reference:
NSCP 2015 Section 504.3
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Tensile Strength
Reference:
AISC 15th Edition Steel Construction Manual
NSCP 2015 Volume 1
Steel Design 4th Edition by William T. Segui