DESIGN OF LATTICED STERL. TRANSMISSION STRUCTURES
(a+2b)
CENTER-OF-GRAVITY OF THE ANGLE
iW ANGLE THICKNESS
Ay ste
FIGURE 34. Rupture (Block Shear) Determination
where
d= nominal diameter; and
n= number of threads per unit of length
‘Anchor bolls shall have a minimum guaranteed
yield F, See Sections 4.3.2 through 4.3.4, and Sec
tion 7 for design requirements
3.10.5 Guys
The design tension in guys shall not exceed 0.65
times the specified minimum breaking strength of the
cable
31 STITCH BOLTS
‘Stitch bolts shall be spaced so that the governing.
slenderness rato between bolts for any component of
the builtup member does not exceed the following:
For compression members: three-quarters of the
governing slendemess ratio of the built-up
member.
For tension members: the governing slendemness
ratio of the built-up member, or 300,
It the connected leg of a compression member
exceeds 4 in. (100 mm), a minimum of two bolts
shall be used at each stitch point
3.22 AXIAL COMPRESSION AND BENDING
Eccentricity of load on angle members is pro-
vided for in Sections 3.7.4.2 and 3.8.3, Other mem-
bers subjected to both axial compression and bending
10
shall be proportioned to satisfy the following
equations.
£4
Pr,
where
Cx = coeflicient defined in the followings
P = axial compression;
P,= design axial compression according to
Section 3.95,
= anial compnessivn at yictd FA,
Poe TELM K Las
= FLAK LY,
I, =moment of inertia about the x-axis;
‘moment of inertia about the y-axis;
effective lengths in the corresponding
planes of bending;
‘M, M,= moments about the x- and y-axes, re-
spectively, atthe point or points defined
in the following; and
‘orresponding allowable moments ac>
cording to Section 3.14 computed with
G,= Lif Section 3.14.4 applies.
1,
Kubs KL,
May M,
Lf thore are transverse loads between points of
support, M, and M, in Eq. 3.12-1 are the maximum
‘moments between these points, which in Eq. 3.12-2
are the larger of the moments at these points. If there