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PEST Seusuraldengn of Rarer Table 5.1 Strengths of bolts in clearance holes Bolt grade Property Shear strength Bearing strength Tension strength class Pas Poe ’ (BSENISO (BSENISO (Nim?) (Niro?) (Nim?) 3606) 3506) 50. 145 B11 210 A, A2 and Nu 70 an 228 450 80 384 1008 560 Table 5.2 Bearing strength of connected parts Grade of connected Bearing strength of connected parts part for ordinary bolts in clearance hol (Nimm?) 1.4307 (3041) 48 1.4301 (304) 478 1.4401 and 1.4404 ase 6 and 316L) Table 5.3. Shear and tension capacities of bolts in clearance holes Bolt size Property clase ‘Shear capacity ™ “Tension capacity = (BS EN 3506) Pay Pram KN) (KN) cory 50 12.2 14.2 70 26.2 30.3 80. 32.4 37.8 Mie 50. 227 26.4 70 48.7 56.5 80. 60.3 70.3 20 50. 35.5 4.2 70 76.1 28.2 80. 94.1 109.8 wiza 50) 817 59.3 70 109.6 127.1 80. 135.6 158.1 Notes: (1) The shear area, A, has bean taken as the tensile strass area of the bolt, (2) The tension capacity is as given by expression (5.4) and thus includes 20% allowance for prying 5.2.3 Long joints, large grip lengths and thick packing For splices of unusual length (say 500 mm upwards), or when the grip length (ie. the total thickness of the connected plies) exceeds 5 bolt diameters, or the thickness of packing exceeds d/3, the shear capacity might be reduced. In the absence of data for stainless steel, it is recommended to use the carbon steel rules for these situations (e.g. BS 5950-1, clauses 6.3.2.5 and 6.3.2.3 and 6.3.2.2) hts reserved, Use ofthis documertissubjetto te terms and conten othe Ste Licence Agreement Created on 0% June 2012 Fsteaa ccoya 56 www.EngineeringBooksPdf.com

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