AISC 360-2010 Pin
AISC 360-2010 Pin
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Dimensional Requirements
1. a ≥ 1.33 be
2. w ≥ 2be + d
3. c ≥ a
where
be = 2t + 0.63 in. (16 mm) ≤ b
D6. EYEBARS
Forged eyebars have generally been replaced by pin-connected plates or eyebars
thermally cut from plates. Provisions for the proportioning of eyebars contained in
this Specification are based upon standards evolved from long experience with
forged eyebars. Through extensive destructive testing, eyebars have been found to
provide balanced designs when they are thermally cut instead of forged. The more
conservative rules for pin-connected members of nonuniform cross section and for
members not having enlarged “circular” heads are likewise based on the results of
experimental research (Johnston, 1939).
Stockier proportions are required for eyebars fabricated from steel having a yield
stress greater than 70 ksi (485 MPa) to eliminate any possibility of their “dishing”
under the higher design stress.
1. Tensile Strength
The tensile strength of eyebars is determined as for general tension members, except
that, for calculation purposes, the width of the body of the eyebar is limited to eight
times its thickness.
2. Dimensional Requirements
Dimensional limitations for eyebars are illustrated in Figure C-D6.1. Adherence to
these limits assures that the controlling limit state will be tensile yielding of the body;
thus, additional limit state checks are unnecessary.
Dimensional Requirements