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Structural Steel Design, Fifth Edition, McCormac and Csernak , 2012 (International

Structural Steel Design, Fifth Edition, McCormac and Csernak , 2012 (International. 1. Tension members are found in: Bridge trusses, Roof trusses, Towers, Bracing systems As tie rods. Structural Steel Design, Fifth Edition, McCormac and Csernak , 2012 (International. 2.

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Structural Steel Design, Fifth Edition, McCormac and Csernak , 2012 (International

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  1. Structural Steel Design, Fifth Edition, McCormac and Csernak, 2012 (International 1

  2. Tension members are found in: • Bridge trusses, • Roof trusses, • Towers, • Bracing systems • As tie rods Structural Steel Design, Fifth Edition, McCormac and Csernak, 2012 (International 2

  3. Types of Tension Members • Circular Rods • One of the simplest of tension members • Difficult to connect to many structures • Single Angles ( used in roof trusses) • Double angles • Tees (used in welded trusses) • Channels (Bridges and large roof trusses) • W sections (Bridges and large roof trusses) • Built up from plates and rolled shapes ( to have sufficient cross-sectional area and rigidity) Structural Steel Design, Fifth Edition, McCormac and Csernak, 2012 (International 3

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  5. Members consisting of more than one section need to be tied together. • Tie plates or tie bars are used to tie them Structural Steel Design, Fifth Edition, McCormac and Csernak, 2012 (International 5

  6. Steel cables are tension members • in suspension bridges • as roof supports • Strength of about 200,00 to 250,000 psi Structural Steel Design, Fifth Edition, McCormac and Csernak, 2012 (International 6

  7. Gross section • AISC Specification (D2) • Nominal Strength of a tension member Pn Structural Steel Design, Fifth Edition, McCormac and Csernak, 2012 (International 7

  8. Net section • Bolt holes = D + 1/8 • Nominal Strength of a tension member Pn Structural Steel Design, Fifth Edition, McCormac and Csernak, 2012 (International 8

  9. Net Area Calculations Structural Steel Design, Fifth Edition, McCormac and Csernak, 2012 (International 9

  10. Avoid eccentricities Structural Steel Design, Fifth Edition, McCormac and Csernak, 2012 (International 10

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  12. Quantity added for inclined lines • Empirical equation, AISCS (B4.3b) • S is the pitch (distance c-t-c parallel to Tension) • g is the gage (distanc c-t-c perpendicular to Tension) Structural Steel Design, Fifth Edition, McCormac and Csernak, 2012 (International 12

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