Can someone please clarify this to me. I don't really understand how the tensile resistance with a 36,36mm thick end plate can be so low. So the bolt goes through the plate? Is the only thing affecting it the thickness and material of the plate? I attached a pic- In the pic the end plate is 36,36mm thick and it still doesn't have enough resistance.
Also for some reason I can't attach the model
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Can someone please clarify this to me. I don't really understand how the tensile resistance with a 36,36mm thick end plate can be so low. So the bolt goes through the plate? Is the only thing affecting it the thickness and material of the plate? I attached a pic- In the pic the end plate is 36,36mm thick and it still doesn't have enough resistance.
Also for some reason I can't attach the model
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Hi @kari_rinne
Is it 36,36mm or 35,32mm? It's confusing somehow.
Hi @kari_rinne
Is it 36,36mm or 35,32mm? It's confusing somehow.
Let's see if it works this way
Let's see if it works this way
It is 36,36mm. I don't really even know what the t max in the picture is supposed to be. Also in the model the connection is number 41
It is 36,36mm. I don't really even know what the t max in the picture is supposed to be. Also in the model the connection is number 41
Try with this configuration
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Unfortunately that kind of a connection won't fit there. Anyway I was wondering more about what causes this. I've never had a problem with plates that are 30mm thick previously. A thing that crossed my mind is whether this is an error in the code in Robot. But maybe someone with more engineering knowledge than me can explain it to me.
Unfortunately that kind of a connection won't fit there. Anyway I was wondering more about what causes this. I've never had a problem with plates that are 30mm thick previously. A thing that crossed my mind is whether this is an error in the code in Robot. But maybe someone with more engineering knowledge than me can explain it to me.
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hello kari_rinne,
If I follow the formula from EC3-1-8 your endplates are to thin with a steak of 260mm for the bolts. When endplate are to thin the prying forces will increase a lot, due to the bending resistance of the endplate. If you make your endplates 40mm you get a UC = 0.97 < 1,0:
I made a model of the connection in IDEA to show the prying forses:
Model 1, endplate 30mm S355:
prying forces: Ft,bolt = 271kN - (1055kN/6) = 96kN/bolt (extra)
Model 2: endplates 40mm, S355
prying forces: Ft,bolt = 181kN - (1055kN/6) = 6kN/bolt (extra)
I hope this will help you with your design.
hello kari_rinne,
If I follow the formula from EC3-1-8 your endplates are to thin with a steak of 260mm for the bolts. When endplate are to thin the prying forces will increase a lot, due to the bending resistance of the endplate. If you make your endplates 40mm you get a UC = 0.97 < 1,0:
I made a model of the connection in IDEA to show the prying forses:
Model 1, endplate 30mm S355:
prying forces: Ft,bolt = 271kN - (1055kN/6) = 96kN/bolt (extra)
Model 2: endplates 40mm, S355
prying forces: Ft,bolt = 181kN - (1055kN/6) = 6kN/bolt (extra)
I hope this will help you with your design.
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