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group is so
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3. Condition
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ends of the ec
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d the face of the column, The
centroid of the rivet group. Instead, it
axis of the contact
column face, and to fin
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center of farthest tensi
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stresses in rivet groups a-d
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trically loaded. Before proceedin
mined u hich of the condition:
plished aluating the two teri
applying the simple test mentioned al
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accordingly must be reviewed at the notch to determine whether the
shoe angles furnish sufficient reinforcement, Second, the rivets connecting
the shoe angles to the beam will invariably be eccentrically arranged with
respect to the beam reaction and must be designed accord
Referring to Fig. 528(¢), the reduced section at the notch must be
sufficiently strong to resist the moment Re, in which 2 is the reaction
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Knee-Brage Connection for Minimum Be ity
Fig. 528, Miscellaneous eccentric connections
After being notched, the beam is reduced to a tee section, the neutral
axis and moment of inertia of which must be found before it can be inves
tigated for bending. The shoe angle included and the resulting
built-up beam reviewed, In view of the size of the moment at the
notch, the built-up section will usually be more than sufficient
In case the resulting tee section is inadequate to resist the moment
Rey at the critical section, and it becomes necessary to consider the