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University of Cebu –CE Review 3 QUIZ 4 (JULY 10, 2021)

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INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the 6. Based on bolt capacity in shear.
following questions. Mark only one answer for each item by A. 103.8 B. 207.6 C. 51.9 D. 69.6
7. Based on bolt bearing capacity.
shading the box corresponding the letter of your choice on
A. 207 B. 414 C. 259 D. 518
the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES 8. Based on the block shear strength of the double angle.
ALLOWED. Use pencil no. 2 only. A. 207 B. 259 C. 518 D. 414

SEC Situation 3 – The butt connection shown in figure SMAT 15.5


Situation 1 – Refer to the Figure STCM15.21 shown: consist of eight 22-mm-diameter A325 bolts spaced as
The beam W410x67, with 9 mm web thickness subjects the follows:
girder, W530x109 with 12 mm web thickness to a shear S1 = 45 mm, S2 = 80 mm, S3 = 50 mm, S4 = 100 mm
load, P (kN). 2L – 90 mm x 6 mm with four 22-mm-diameter Plate thickness, t1 = 16 mm, t2 = 12 mm
bolts frame the beam to the girder. Steel strength and stresses:
Given: A Yield strength, Fy = 248 MPa
S1 = 40 mm S4 = 110 mm Ultimate strength, Fu = 400 MPa
S2 = 40 mm S5 = 40 mm Allowable bolt shear stress, Fv = 124 MPa
S3 = 80 mm Bolt hole diameter = 25 mm

Steel yield stress, Fy = 248 MPa 9. Calculate the tensile load P (kN) based on gross area of plate.
Steel tensile strength, Fu = 400 MPa A. 304 B. 608 C. 405 D. 810
Bolt shear stress, Fv =120 MPa 10. Calculate the tensile load P (kN) based on net area of plate.
Bolt bearing stress, Fp = 480 MPa A. 397 B. 416 C. 384 D. 466
Bolt hole diameter = 25 mm 11. Calculate the tensile load P (kN) based on the block shear
strength.
1. Determine the allowable load P (kN) based on the shear A. 648 B. 666 C. 496 D. 418
capacity of the four 22-mm-diameter bolts (4-d1).
A. 470 B. 235 C. 182 D. 364 Situation 4 – Refer to the lap joint steel shown in the figure
2. Determine the allowable load P (kN) based on bolt bearing SMAT 15.6.
stress on the web of the beam. Dimensions:
A. 380 B. 760 C. 210 D. 420 S1 = 50 mm, S2 = 75 mm, S3 = 100 mm,
3. Determine the allowable load P (kN) based on block shear t = 20 mm, dh = 27 mm
stress on the clip angle. Properties of the steel material:
A. 342 B. 587 C. 395 D. 416 Fy = 250 MPa, Fu = 414 MPa
4. Determine the allowable load P (kN) based on block shear
stress on the web of the beam. Calculate the ultimate load P (kN) based on the following
A. 550 B. 275 C. 315 D. 630 condition.
12. Tension on gross area.
5. For the Figure STGG 1.03 applied with tension load P. L100 A. 500 B. 496 C. 515 D. 600
x 75 x 12 mm angle shown in figure STGG 1.03 with 27 mm 13. Rapture on net area.
diameter bolt holes. Properties: A. 678 B. 604 C. 680 D. 664
Ag = 1950 mm2 , Fy = 248 MPa, Fu = 400 MPa. 14. Block shear.
A. 1016.4 B. 782.5 C. 1480.6 D. 904.9
Calculate the design load P (kN) for the angle shown.
A. 290 B. 260 C. 252 D. 283 Situation 5 – It is required to design the end connection using
longitudinal welds and an end transverse weld to develop
Situation 2 – Refer to Fig. STCNM 18.06. the full tensile capacity of the single angle shown in the
The diagonal at the left of the connection is a double angle 90 figure. Use A36 steel (Fy = 248 MPa, Fu = 400 MPa) and E70
mm x 90 mm x 8 mm, with area of 2700 sq. mm, bolted to the electrodes (SMAW, Fuw = 480 MPa). Thickness of gusset plate
10-mmthick gusset plate. = 12 mm. Refer to figure WELD 10.21.
Dimensions: Properties of 2L150 x 100 x 12
S1 = 40 mm Area = 5875 mm²
S2 = 35 mm y = 50 mm
S3 = 50 mm Allowable stresses:
S4 = 50 mm Tension on gross area, Ft = 0.6Fy
Bolt diameter = 18 mm Tension on effective net area, Ft = 0.5Fu
Bolt hole diameter = 20 mm Fvw = 124 MPa
Bolt bearing capacity, Fp = 480 MPa Weld size = 10 mm
Bolt shear strength, Fv = 68 MPa 15. Find P (kN) based on gross yielding.
Steel plate strength and stresses are as follows: A. 874 B. 437 C. 1748 D. 1460
Yield strength, Fy = 248 MPa 16. Find P (kN) based on net area rupture. Use U = 0.85
Tensile strength, Fu = 400 MPa A. 1075.3 B. 1265 C. 1175 D. 998.8
Allowable tensile strength on gross area = 0.6Fy 17. If P = 600 kN, what is the required value of weld length L1?
Allowable tensile strength on net area = 0.5Fu A. 39.07 B. 76.61 C. 56.91 D. 81.13
Allowable shearing stress = 0.3Fu 18. If P = 400 kN, what is the required value of weld length L2?
Allowable bearing stress on projected area of bolts = 1.2F u A. 153.13 B. 145.19 C. 159.46 D. 174.86
19. Using L1 = 60 mm and L2 = 180 mm, find P based on block
Calculate the allowable tensile load, P (kN), under the shear in the gusset plate.
following conditions: A. 706 B. 915 C. 816 D. 778

Prepared by: ENGR. JOBERT S. DE LA CRUZ, CE


University of Cebu –CE Review 3 QUIZ 4 (JULY 10, 2021)

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FIGURES

Prepared by: ENGR. JOBERT S. DE LA CRUZ, CE


University of Cebu –CE Review 3 QUIZ 4 (JULY 10, 2021)

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when KL/r exceeds Cc:

12 π2 E
Fa =
23(KL/r)2

K = effective length factor


K = 1 for both ends fixed
K = 0.5 for both ends fixed
K = 0.7 for one end fixed and other end pin

FIGURE CODE – 008

Section 505.3 of the National Structural Code of the Philippines


gives the allowable stress in compression as follows:

On gross section of the axially loaded compression members,


when KL/r, the largest effective slenderness ratio of any
unbraced segment, is less than Cc:

(1-0.5λ2 )Fy
Fa =
5 / 3 +3λ / 8 -λ3 / 8

where: λ = (KL/r)Cc

2π2 E
Cc = √
Fy

Prepared by: ENGR. JOBERT S. DE LA CRUZ, CE

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