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An L6 X 4 X (5/8) tension member of A36 steel is connected to a
gusset plate with 1-inch-diameter bolts. It
is subjected to the
following service loads: dead load = 50 kips, live load = 100 kips,
and wind load = 45
kips. Use Equation 3.1 (Ae =
AnU) for U and determine whether this member is
adequate.
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Q: An L6 times 4 times 5/8 tension member of A36 steel is connected a to gusset plate with 1-inch-diameter bolts, as
shown in Figure P3.3-5. It is subjected to the following service loads: dead load = 50 kips, live load = 100 kips, and
wind load = 45 kips. Use Equation 3.1 for U and determine whether this member is adequate. a. Use LRFD.

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shown in Figure P3.1. It is subjected to the following service loads: dead load = 50 kips, live load = 100 kips, and wind
load = 45 kips. Determine whether this member is adequate based on yielding and fracture limits. Use LRFD only.

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