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"BOLTGRP13" --- BOLT GROUP and BOLT STRESS ANALYSIS PROGRAM

Program Description:
"BOLTGRP13" is a spreadsheet program written in MS-Excel for the purpose of analysis of bolt groups using
either the ultimate strength method (also known as "instantaneous center of rotation" method) or the "elastic"
(vector) method, described on pages 7-8 through 7-9 of the AISC Manual. There is also a worksheet for bolt
stress analysis, and a separate worksheet that contains data tables for bolts.
This program is a workbook consisting of thirteen (13) worksheets, described as follows:

Worksheet Name

Description

Doc
Table 7-7
Table 7-8
Table 7-9
Table 7-10
Table 7-11
Table 7-12
Table 7-13
Table 7-14
Bolt Group (<=25)
Bolt Group (<=75)
Bolt Stress
Bolt Data

This documentation sheet


Bolt group instantaneous center analysis for one row of bolts
Bolt group instantaneous center analysis for two rows spaced at 3"
Bolt group instantaneous center analysis for two rows spaced at 5-1/2"
Bolt group instantaneous center analysis for two rows spaced at 8"
Bolt group instantaneous center analysis for three rows spaced at 3"
Bolt group instantaneous center analysis for three rows spaced at 6"
Bolt group instantaneous center analysis for four rows spaced at 3"
Bolt group instantaneous center analysis for four rows spaced at 4"
Bolt group elastic analysis for up to 25 total bolts and 4 load points
Bolt group elastic analysis for up to 75 total bolts and 8 load points
Bolt Stress Analysis for H.S. Bolts subject to tension and/or shear
Bolt Data Tables

Program Assumptions and Limitations:


1. The AISC eccentric loads on bolt groups worksheets (Tables 7-7 through 7-14, pages 7-32 through 7-79) are
applicable for only in-plane shear loads and torques (moments) on the bolt group.
2. The elastic method worksheets, "Bolt Group(<=25)" and "Bolt Group(<=75)", can be used for all cases of
in-plane and out-of-plane loads on the bolt group, or where geometry limitations of the AISC Tables 7-7
through 7-14 are ecceeded. The "elastic" method described on pages 7-8 through 7-9 of the AISC Manual
will always give conservative results when compared to using the AISC Tables.
3. The elastic method worksheets, "Bolt Group(<=25)" and "Bolt Group(<=75)", assume a minimum of 2 bolts
and a maximum of either 25 or 75 bolts for a bolt group.
4. The elastic method worksheets, "Bolt Group(<=25)" and "Bolt Group(<=75)", assume that all the bolts
contribute to the moment of inertia of the group, and the applied loads are linearly distributed among the bolts
based on the location of the bolts from the centroidal axes.
5. The elastic method worksheets, "Bolt Group(<=25)" and "Bolt Group(<=75)", assume an orthogonal X-Y-Z
coordinate system. All bolts and loads points MUST BE located in the "positive" (1st) quadrant. "Negative"
bolt or load point location coordinates are NOT permitted. "Right-Hand-Rule" sign convention is used for all
applied forces and moments at load point locations.
6. In the elastic method worksheets, "Bolt Group(<=25)" and "Bolt Group(<=75)", the bolts and load points can be
numbered in any desired order. However, the user should make sure to either clear the contents of all
spreadsheet cells that are not used for input or those cell values should be input = 0. All bolts and load points
MUST BE input in proper numerical sequence with no "breaks" in the numerical order of input data.
7. The "Bolt Stress" analysis worksheet checks allowable bolt tension and bolt shear against the applied values.
High strength bolts from 3/4" up through 1-1/2" diameter are assumed. Effects of fatigue are considered if
required. Bolts can be in either single or double shear. AISC 13th Edition Manual (ASD) is used.
8. Bolts designed using Slip-Critical are designed using slip as a "Strength Limit-State".

9. This program contains numerous comment boxes which contain a wide variety of information including
explanations of input or output items, equations used, data tables, etc. (Note: presence of a comment box
is denoted by a red triangle in the upper right-hand corner of a cell. Merely move the mouse pointer to the
desired cell to view the contents of that particular "comment box".)
10. The Bolt Data worksheet contains 2 pages of data tables for bolt allowable tension and shear forces, bolt
length determination, bolt hole dimensions, and minimum edge distances. All data is per AISC13th Edition
Manual (ASD).

"BOLTGRP13.xls" Program
Created By: Joel Berg, P.E.
Based on a Spreadsheet By: Alex Tomanovich, P.E.
Version 1.1

ECCENTRIC LOADS ON BOLT GROUPS - FOR ONE VERTICAL ROW


Based on the Instantaneous Center of Rotation Method
Using Table 7-7 from AISC 13th Ed. Manual (ASD) - pages 7-32 through 7-37
Project Name:
Client:
Project No.:
Prep. By:
Date:

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Input Data:
L=8.625

Vertical Load, Pv =
Horizontal Load, Ph =
No. Bolts in Vert. Row, n =
Vertical Bolt Spacing, b =
Dist. from Pv to C.G., L =
Bolt Diameter, db =
ASTM Bolt Desig. =
Bolt Type (N, X, or SC) =
Faying Surface Class =
Bolt Hole Type =
Single or Double Shear?

25.00
0.00
6
3.0
8.625
3/ 4
A325
N
N.A.
STD
SS

Pv=25 k

kips

kips

P=Pv

###
###

in.
in.

b=3
(Typ.)

C.G.

Ph=0

###
###
###
###
###
Nomenclature:
###
###
P = C*rv
###
P = eccentric load on bolt group (kips)
A325
C = coefficient interpolated from Table 7-7
A490
rv = maximum shear on any bolt
N
Vb = allowable shear per bolt
X
SC
Results:
N.A.
Class A
C=
2.688
(interpolated from Table 7-7)
Class B
P=
25.00
P = SQRT(Pv^2+Ph^2)
STD
kips
Angle =
= 90-(ATAN(Pv/Ph)
0.000
OVS
deg.
(for Charts) =
(for Charts) = next lower angle increment to be used for AISC charts SS
0
deg.
rv =
9.30
rv =P/C
DS
k/bolt
Ab = *db^2/4
Ab =
0.4418
in.^2
###
=
C'
N.A.
Tb =
N.A.
kips
###
Fv =
24.00
Fv = Allow. shear stress from AISC Table 7-1, page 7-22 (for N bolts) ###
ksi
SF =
1
SF = Shear Factor = 1 for Single-Shear
###
Vb =
10.60
Vb = Fv*Ab*SF
k/bolt
###
###
###

Bolt group is adequate!


rv = 9.3 <= 10.6 kips/bolt

###
For:
b = 6"
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"BOLTGRP13.xls" Program
Created By: Joel Berg, P.E.
Based on a Spreadsheet By: Alex Tomanovich, P.E.
Version 1.1

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"BOLTGRP13.xls" Program
Created By: Joel Berg, P.E.
Based on a Spreadsheet By: Alex Tomanovich, P.E.
Version 1.1

ECCENTRIC LOADS ON BOLT GROUPS - FOR TWO VERTICAL ROWS


Based on the Instantaneous Center of Rotation Method
Using Table 7-8 from AISC 13th Ed. Manual (ASD) - pages 7-38 through 7-43
Project Name:
Client:
Project No.:
Prep. By:
Date:

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###
###

Input Data:
Vertical Load, Pv =
Horizontal Load, Ph =
No. Bolts in Vert. Row, n =
Vertical Bolt Spacing, b =
Dist. from Pv to C.G., L =
Bolt Diameter, db =
ASTM Bolt Desig. =
Bolt Type (N, X, or SC) =
Faying Surface Class =
Bolt Hole Type =
Single or Double Shear?

57.00
0.00
6
3.0
7.500
3/ 4
A325
N
N.A.
STD
SS

L=7.5

kips

Pv=57 k

kips

P=Pv

in.
in.

b=3
(Typ.)

###

C.G.

Ph=0

###
###
###
3
###
###
Nomenclature:
###
###
P = C*rv
###
P = eccentric load on bolt group (kips)
A325
C = coefficient interpolated from Table 7-8
A490
rv = maximum shear on any bolt
N
Vb = allowable shear per bolt
X
SC
Results:
N.A.
Class A
C=
6.160
(interpolated from Table 7-8)
Class B
P=
57.00
P = SQRT(Pv^2+Ph^2)
STD
kips
Angle =
= 90-(ATAN(Pv/Ph)
0.000
OVS
deg.
(for Charts) =
(for Charts) = next lower angle increment to be used for AISC charts SS
0
deg.
rv =
9.25
rv =P/C
DS
k/bolt
Ab = *db^2/4
Ab =
0.4418
in.^2
###
=
C'
N.A.
Tb =
N.A.
kips
###
Fv =
24.00
Fv = Allow. shear stress from AISC Table 7-1, page 7-22 (for N bolts) ###
ksi
SF =
1
SF = Shear Factor = 1 for Single-Shear
###
Vb =
10.60
Vb = Fv*Ab*SF
k/bolt
###
###
###

Bolt group is adequate!


rv = 9.25 <= 10.6 kips/bolt

###
For:
b = 6"

k Index:

###
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"BOLTGRP13.xls" Program
Created By: Joel Berg, P.E.
Based on a Spreadsheet By: Alex Tomanovich, P.E.
Version 1.1

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"BOLTGRP13.xls" Program
Created By: Joel Berg, P.E.
Based on a Spreadsheet By: Alex Tomanovich, P.E.
Version 1.1

ECCENTRIC LOADS ON BOLT GROUPS - FOR TWO VERTICAL ROWS


Based on the Instantaneous Center of Rotation Method
Using Table 7-9 from AISC 13th Ed. Manual (ASD) - pages 7-44 through 7-49
Project Name:
Client:
Project No.:
Prep. By:
Date:

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###
###
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###
###
###
###

Input Data:
Vertical Load, Pv =
Horizontal Load, Ph =
No. Bolts in Vert. Row, n =
Vertical Bolt Spacing, b =
Dist. from Pv to C.G., L =
Bolt Diameter, db =
ASTM Bolt Desig. =
Bolt Type (N, X, or SC) =
Faying Surface Class =
Bolt Hole Type =
Single or Double Shear?

57.00
0.00
6
3.0
7.500
3/ 4
A325
N
N.A.
STD
SS

L=7.5

kips

Pv=57 k

kips

P=Pv

in.
in.

b=3
(Typ.)

###

C.G.

Ph=0

###
###
###
5-1/2
###
###
Nomenclature:
###
###
P = C*rv
###
P = eccentric load on bolt group (kips)
A325
C = coefficient interpolated from Table 7-9
A490
rv = maximum shear on any bolt
N
Vb = allowable shear per bolt
X
SC
Results:
N.A.
Class A
C=
6.435
(interpolated from Table 7-9)
Class B
P=
57.00
P = SQRT(Pv^2+Ph^2)
STD
kips
Angle =
= 90-(ATAN(Pv/Ph)
0.000
OVS
deg.
(for Charts) =
(for Charts) = next lower angle increment to be used for AISC charts SS
0
deg.
rv =
8.86
rv =P/C
DS
k/bolt
Ab = *db^2/4
Ab =
0.4418
in.^2
###
=
C'
N.A.
Tb =
N.A.
kips
###
Fv =
24.00
Fv = Allow. shear stress from AISC Table 7-1, page 7-22 (for N bolts) ###
ksi
SF =
1
SF = Shear Factor = 1 for Single-Shear
###
Vb =
10.60
Vb = Fv*Ab*SF
k/bolt
###
###
###

Bolt group is adequate!


rv = 8.86 <= 10.6 kips/bolt

###
For:
b = 6"

k Index:

###
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Created By: Joel Berg, P.E.
Based on a Spreadsheet By: Alex Tomanovich, P.E.
Version 1.1

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"BOLTGRP13.xls" Program
Created By: Joel Berg, P.E.
Based on a Spreadsheet By: Alex Tomanovich, P.E.
Version 1.1

ECCENTRIC LOADS ON BOLT GROUPS - FOR TWO VERTICAL ROWS


Based on the Instantaneous Center of Rotation Method
Using Table 7-10 from AISC 13th Ed. Manual (ASD) - pages 7-50 through 7-55
Project Name:
Client:
Project No.:
Prep. By:
Date:

###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###

Input Data:
Vertical Load, Pv =
Horizontal Load, Ph =
No. Bolts in Vert. Row, n =
Vertical Bolt Spacing, b =
Dist. from Pv to C.G., L =
Bolt Diameter, db =
ASTM Bolt Desig. =
Bolt Type (N, X, or SC) =
Faying Surface Class =
Bolt Hole Type =
Single or Double Shear?

57.00
0.00
6
3.0
7.500
3/ 4
A325
N
N.A.
STD
SS

L=7.5

kips

Pv=57 k

kips

P=Pv

in.
in.

b=3
(Typ.)

###

C.G.

Ph=0

###
###
###
8
###
###
Nomenclature:
###
###
P = C*rv
###
P = eccentric load on bolt group (kips)
A325
C = coefficient interpolated from Table 7-10
A490
rv = maximum shear on any bolt
N
Vb = allowable shear per bolt
X
SC
Results:
N.A.
Class A
C=
6.750
(interpolated from Table 7-10)
Class B
P=
57.00
P = SQRT(Pv^2+Ph^2)
STD
kips
Angle =
= 90-(ATAN(Pv/Ph)
0.000
OVS
deg.
(for Charts) =
(for Charts) = next lower angle increment to be used for AISC charts SS
0
deg.
rv =
8.44
rv =P/C
DS
k/bolt
Ab = *db^2/4
Ab =
0.4418
in.^2
###
=
C'
N.A.
Tb =
N.A.
kips
###
Fv =
24.00
Fv = Allow. shear stress from AISC Table 7-1, page 7-22 (for N bolts) ###
ksi
SF =
1
SF = Shear Factor = 1 for Single-Shear
###
Vb =
10.60
Vb = Fv*Ab*SF
k/bolt
###
###
###

Bolt group is adequate!


rv = 8.44 <= 10.6 kips/bolt

###
For:
b = 6"

k Index:

###
###
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"BOLTGRP13.xls" Program
Created By: Joel Berg, P.E.
Based on a Spreadsheet By: Alex Tomanovich, P.E.
Version 1.1

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"BOLTGRP13.xls" Program
Created By: Joel Berg, P.E.
Based on a Spreadsheet By: Alex Tomanovich, P.E.
Version 1.1

ECCENTRIC LOADS ON BOLT GROUPS - FOR TWO VERTICAL ROWS


Based on the Instantaneous Center of Rotation Method
Using Table 7-11 from AISC 13th Ed. Manual (ASD) - pages 7-56 through 7-61
Project Name:
Client:
Project No.:
Prep. By:
Date:

###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###

Input Data:
Vertical Load, Pv =
Horizontal Load, Ph =
No. Bolts in Vert. Row, n =
Vertical Bolt Spacing, b =
Dist. from Pv to C.G., L =
Bolt Diameter, db =
ASTM Bolt Desig. =
Bolt Type (N, X, or SC) =
Faying Surface Class =
Bolt Hole Type =
Single or Double Shear?

57.00
0.00
6
3.0
7.500
3/ 4
A325
N
N.A.
STD
SS

L=7.5

kips

Pv=57 k

kips

P=Pv

in.
in.

b=3
(Typ.)

###

C.G.

Ph=0

###
###
###
6
###
###
Nomenclature:
###
###
P = C*rv
###
P = eccentric load on bolt group (kips)
A325
C = coefficient interpolated from Table 7-11
A490
rv = maximum shear on any bolt
N
Vb = allowable shear per bolt
X
SC
Results:
N.A.
Class A
C=
9.520
(interpolated from Table 7-11)
Class B
P=
57.00
P = SQRT(Pv^2+Ph^2)
STD
kips
Angle =
= 90-(ATAN(Pv/Ph)
0.000
OVS
deg.
(for Charts) =
(for Charts) = next lower angle increment to be used for AISC charts SS
0
deg.
rv =
5.99
rv =P/C
DS
k/bolt
Ab = *db^2/4
Ab =
0.4418
in.^2
###
=
C'
N.A.
Tb =
N.A.
kips
###
Fv =
24.00
Fv = Allow. shear stress from AISC Table 7-1, page 7-22 (for N bolts) ###
ksi
SF =
1
SF = Shear Factor = 1 for Single-Shear
###
Vb =
10.60
Vb = Fv*Ab*SF
k/bolt
###
3

###
###

Bolt group is adequate!


rv = 5.99 <= 10.6 kips/bolt

###
For:
b = 6"

k Index:

###
###
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Based on a Spreadsheet By: Alex Tomanovich, P.E.
Version 1.1

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"BOLTGRP13.xls" Program
Created By: Joel Berg, P.E.
Based on a Spreadsheet By: Alex Tomanovich, P.E.
Version 1.1

ECCENTRIC LOADS ON BOLT GROUPS - FOR THREE VERTICAL ROWS


Based on the Instantaneous Center of Rotation Method
Using Table 7-12 from AISC 13th Ed. Manual (ASD) - pages 7-62 through 7-67
Project Name:
Client:
Project No.:
Prep. By:
Date:

###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###

Input Data:
Vertical Load, Pv =
Horizontal Load, Ph =
No. Bolts in Vert. Row, n =
Vertical Bolt Spacing, b =
Dist. from Pv to C.G., L =
Bolt Diameter, db =
ASTM Bolt Desig. =
Bolt Type (N, X, or SC) =
Faying Surface Class =
Bolt Hole Type =
Single or Double Shear?

57.00
0.00
6
3.0
7.500
3/ 4
A325
N
N.A.
STD
SS

L=7.5

kips

Pv=57 k

kips

P=Pv

in.
in.

b=3
(Typ.)

###

C.G.

Ph=0

###
###
###
12
###
###
Nomenclature:
###
###
P = C*rv
###
P = eccentric load on bolt group (kips)
A325
C = coefficient interpolated from Table 7-12
A490
rv = maximum shear on any bolt
N
Vb = allowable shear per bolt
X
SC
Results:
N.A.
Class A
C=
10.450
(interpolated from Table 7-12)
Class B
P=
57.00
P = SQRT(Pv^2+Ph^2)
STD
kips
Angle =
= 90-(ATAN(Pv/Ph)
0.000
OVS
deg.
(for Charts) =
(for Charts) = next lower angle increment to be used for AISC charts SS
0
deg.
rv =
5.45
rv =P/C
DS
k/bolt
Ab = *db^2/4
Ab =
0.4418
in.^2
###
=
C'
N.A.
Tb =
N.A.
kips
###
Fv =
24.00
Fv = Allow. shear stress from AISC Table 7-1, page 7-22 (for N bolts) ###
ksi
SF =
1
SF = Shear Factor = 1 for Single-Shear
###
Vb =
10.60
Vb = Fv*Ab*SF
k/bolt
###
6

###
###

Bolt group is adequate!


rv = 5.45 <= 10.6 kips/bolt

###
For:
b = 6"

k Index:

###
###
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Based on a Spreadsheet By: Alex Tomanovich, P.E.
Version 1.1

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"BOLTGRP13.xls" Program
Created By: Joel Berg, P.E.
Based on a Spreadsheet By: Alex Tomanovich, P.E.
Version 1.1

ECCENTRIC LOADS ON BOLT GROUPS - FOR FOUR VERTICAL ROWS


Based on the Instantaneous Center of Rotation Method
Using Table 7-13 from AISC 13th Ed. Manual (ASD) - pages 7-68 through 7-73
Project Name:
Client:
Project No.:
Prep. By:
Date:

###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###

Input Data:
Vertical Load, Pv =
Horizontal Load, Ph =
No. Bolts in Vert. Row, n =
Vertical Bolt Spacing, b =
Dist. from Pv to C.G., L =
Bolt Diameter, db =
ASTM Bolt Desig. =
Bolt Type (N, X, or SC) =
Faying Surface Class =
Bolt Hole Type =
Single or Double Shear?

57.00
0.00
6
3.0
7.500
3/ 4
A325
N
N.A.
STD
SS

L=7.5

kips

Pv=57 k

kips

P=Pv

in.
in.

b=3
(Typ.)

###

C.G.

Ph=0

###
###
###
###
###
Nomenclature:
###
###
P = C*rv
###
P = eccentric load on bolt group (kips)
A325
C = coefficient interpolated from Table 7-13
A490
rv = maximum shear on any bolt
N
Vb = allowable shear per bolt
X
SC
Results:
N.A.
Class A
C=
13.150
(interpolated from Table 7-13)
Class B
P=
57.00
P = SQRT(Pv^2+Ph^2)
STD
kips
Angle =
= 90-(ATAN(Pv/Ph)
0.000
OVS
deg.
(for Charts) =
(for Charts) = next lower angle increment to be used for AISC charts SS
0.000
deg.
rv =
4.33
rv =P/C
DS
k/bolt
Ab = *db^2/4
Ab =
0.4418
in.^2
###
=
C'
N.A.
Tb =
N.A.
kips
###
Fv =
24.00
Fv = Allow. shear stress from AISC Table 7-1, page 7-22 (for N bolts) ###
ksi
SF =
1
SF = Shear Factor = 1 for Single-Shear
###
Vb =
10.60
Vb = Fv*Ab*SF
k/bolt
###
3

3
9

###
###

Bolt group is adequate!


rv = 4.33 <= 10.6 kips/bolt

###
For:
b = 6"

k Index:

###
###
###

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ECCENTRIC LOADS ON BOLT GROUPS - FOR FOUR VERTICAL ROWS


Based on the Instantaneous Center of Rotation Method
Using Table 7-14 from AISC 13th Ed. Manual (ASD) - pages 7-74 through 7-79
Project Name:
Client:
Project No.:
Prep. By:
Date:

###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###

Input Data:
Vertical Load, Pv =
Horizontal Load, Ph =
No. Bolts in Vert. Row, n =
Vertical Bolt Spacing, b =
Dist. from Pv to C.G., L =
Bolt Diameter, db =
ASTM Bolt Desig. =
Bolt Type (N, X, or SC) =
Faying Surface Class =
Bolt Hole Type =
Single or Double Shear?

57.00
0.00
6
3.0
7.500
3/ 4
A325
N
N.A.
STD
SS

L=7.5

kips

Pv=57 k

kips

P=Pv

in.
in.

b=3
(Typ.)

###

C.G.

Ph=0

###
###
###
###
###
Nomenclature:
###
###
P = C*rv
###
P = eccentric load on bolt group (kips)
A325
C = coefficient interpolated from Table 7-14
A490
rv = maximum shear on any bolt
N
Vb = allowable shear per bolt
X
SC
Results:
N.A.
Class A
C=
13.700
(interpolated from Table 7-14)
Class B
P=
57.00
P = SQRT(Pv^2+Ph^2)
STD
kips
Angle =
= 90-(ATAN(Pv/Ph)
0.000
OVS
deg.
(for Charts) =
(for Charts) = next lower angle increment to be used for AISC charts SS
0.000
deg.
rv =
4.16
rv =P/C
DS
k/bolt
Ab = *db^2/4
Ab =
0.4418
in.^2
###
=
C'
N.A.
Tb =
N.A.
kips
###
Fv =
24.00
Fv = Allow. shear stress from AISC Table 7-1, page 7-22 (for N bolts) ###
ksi
SF =
1
SF = Shear Factor = 1 for Single-Shear
###
Vb =
10.60
Vb = Fv*Ab*SF
k/bolt
###
4

4
12

###
###

Bolt group is adequate!


rv = 4.16 <= 10.6 kips/bolt

###
For:
b = 6"

k Index:

###
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Version 1.1

BOLT GROUP ANALYSIS


Using the Elastic Method for up to 25 Total Bolts

Input Data:
Number of Bolts, Nb =
20
Bolt Coordinates:
Xo (in.)
Yo (in.)
0.000
0.000
#1:
5.500
0.000
#2:
0.000
3.000
#3:
5.500
3.000
#4:
0.000
6.000
#5:
5.500
6.000
#6:
0.000
9.000
#7:
5.500
9.000
#8:
0.000
12.000
#9:
5.500
12.000
#10:
0.000
15.000
#11:
5.500
15.000
#12:
0.000
18.000
#13:
5.500
18.000
#14:
0.000
21.000
#15:
5.500
21.000
#16:
0.000
24.000
#17:
5.500
24.000
#18:
0.000
27.000
#19:
5.500
27.000
#20:

No. of Load Points, N =

Load Point Data: Point #1


X-Coordinate (in.) = 12.750
Y-Coordinate (in.) = 13.500
Z-Coordinate (in.) = 0.000
Axial Load, Pz (k) = 20.00
Shear Load, Px (k) = 10.00
Shear Load, Py (k) = 80.00
Moment, Mx (in-k) =
0.00
Moment, My (in-k) =
0.00
Moment, Mz (in-k) =
0.00

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Bolt Dist. to X,Y axis:


Bolt No.:
Date:
###
###
###
###
Results:
###
BOLT
GROUP
PLOT
30
Bolt Reactions (k)
###
Axial Rz
Shear Rh
###
2.64
7.58
###
25
-4.64
8.89
###
2.64
6.23
###
-4.64
7.77
###
20
2.64
4.94
###
-4.64
6.78
###
15
2.64
3.79
###
-4.64
5.99
###
2.64
2.93
###
10
-4.64
5.49
###
2.64
2.67
###
5
-4.64
5.35
###
2.64
3.15
###
-4.64
5.61
###
0
2.64
4.13
###
0
2
4 X - AXIS
6
8
12
14
(in.) 10
-4.64
6.21
###
2.64
5.34
###
-4.64
7.07
Bolt Group Properties:
2.64
6.65
Xc = 2.750 in.
-4.64
8.11
Yc = 13.500 in.
Ix = 1485.00 in.^2
Iy = 151.25 in.^2
J = 1636.25 in.^2
Ixy =
0.00
in.^2
= 0.000 deg.
Iy =
Loads @ C.G. of Bolt Group:
Pz = 20.00 kips
Px = 10.00 kips
Py = 80.00 kips
Mx =
0.00
in-k
My = -200.00 in-k
Mz = 800.00 in-k
Py =
Bolt Reaction Summary:
Rz(max) =
2.64
kips
Rz(min) =
-4.64
kips
Rh(max) =
8.89
kips
Client:
Prep. By:

#1:
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:
#7:
#8:
#9:
#10:
#11:
#12:
#13:
#14:
#15:
#16:
#17:
#18:
#19:
#20:

Y - AXIS (in.)

Project Name:
Project No.:

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BOLT GROUP ANALYSIS


Using the Elastic Method for up to 75 Total Bolts
Project Name:
Project No.:

Client:
Prep. By:

Input Data:
Number of Bolts, Nb =
60
Bolt Coordinates:
Xo (in.)
Yo (in.)
0.000
0.000
#1:
0.000
3.000
#2:
0.000
6.000
#3:
0.000
9.000
#4:
0.000
12.000
#5:
0.000
15.000
#6:
0.000
18.000
#7:
0.000
21.000
#8:
0.000
24.000
#9:
0.000
27.000
#10:
3.000
0.000
#11:
3.000
3.000
#12:
3.000
6.000
#13:
3.000
9.000
#14:
3.000
12.000
#15:
3.000
15.000
#16:
3.000
18.000
#17:
3.000
21.000
#18:
3.000
24.000
#19:
3.000
27.000
#20:
6.000
0.000
#21:
6.000
3.000
#22:
6.000
6.000
#23:
6.000
9.000
#24:
6.000
12.000
#25:
No. Points =

#26:
#27:
#28:
#29:
#30:
#31:
#32:
#33:
#34:
#35:
#36:
#37:
#38:
#39:
#40:
#41:
#42:
#43:
#44:
#45:
#46:
#47:
#48:
#49:
#50:

Bolt Coordinates:
Xo (in.)
Yo (in.)
6.000
15.000
6.000
18.000
6.000
21.000
6.000
24.000
6.000
27.000
9.000
0.000
9.000
3.000
9.000
6.000
9.000
9.000
9.000
12.000
9.000
15.000
9.000
18.000
9.000
21.000
9.000
24.000
9.000
27.000
12.000
0.000
12.000
3.000
12.000
6.000
12.000
9.000
12.000
12.000
12.000
15.000
12.000
18.000
12.000
21.000
12.000
24.000
12.000
27.000

#51:
#52:
#53:
#54:
#55:
#56:
#57:
#58:
#59:
#60:

Bolt Dist. to X,Y axis:


Bolt No.:
Date:
###
###
###
###
###
Bolt Coodinates:
Xo (in.)
Yo (in.)
15.000
0.000
15.000
3.000
15.000
6.000
15.000
9.000
15.000
12.000
15.000
15.000
15.000
18.000
15.000
21.000
15.000
24.000
15.000
27.000
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###

Load Point Data:


X (in.) =
Y (in.) =
Z (in.) =
Pz (k) =
Px (k) =
Py (k) =
Mx (in-k) =
My (in-k) =
Mz (in-k) =

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Point #1
17.500
13.500
0.000
-20.00
100.00
-200.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

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###
###
###
###
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Loads @ C.G. of Bolt Group:


Pz =
-20.00
kips
Px =
100.00
kips
Py = -200.00 kips
Mx =
0.00
in-k
My =
200.00
in-k
Mz = -2000.00 in-k

#1:
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:
#7:
#8:
#9:
#10:
#11:
#12:
#13:
#14:
#15:
#16:
#17:
#18:
#19:
#20:
#21:
#22:
#23:
#24:
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Bolt Reactions (k)


Axial Rz
Shear Rh
-0.62
2.94
-0.62
2.00
-0.62
1.18
-0.62
0.86
-0.62
1.44
-0.62
2.32
-0.62
3.27
-0.62
4.24
-0.62
5.22
-0.62
6.20
-0.24
3.36
-0.24
2.59
-0.24
2.02
-0.24
1.85
-0.24
2.18
-0.24
2.84
-0.24
3.66
-0.24
4.54
-0.24
5.47
-0.24
6.41
0.14
3.99
0.14
3.37
0.14
2.95
0.14
2.84
0.14
3.07
Bolt Reaction Summary:
Rz(max) =
1.29
kips
Rz(min) =
-0.62
kips
Rh(max) =
8.46
kips

###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
30
###

BOLT GROUP PLOT

30

25

20

Y - AXIS (in.)

Results:
Bolt Group Properties:
Xc =
7.500
in.
Yc =
13.500
in.
Ix = 4455.00 in.^2
Iy = 1575.00 in.^2
J = 6030.00 in.^2
Ixy =
0.00
in.^2
=
0.000
deg.

15

10

0
0

#26:
#27:
#28:
#29:
#30:
#31:
#32:
#33:
#34:
#35:
#36:
#37:
#38:
#39:
#40:
#41:
#42:
#43:
#44:
#45:
#46:
#47:
#48:
#49:
#50:

10

15 (in.)
X - AXIS

Bolt Reactions (k)


Axial Rz Shear Rh
0.14
3.57
0.14
4.25
0.14
5.03
0.14
5.88
0.14
6.77
0.52
4.75
0.52
4.24
0.52
3.92
0.52
3.83
0.52
4.01
0.52
4.40
0.52
4.97
0.52
5.65
0.52
6.42
0.52
7.24
0.90
5.58
0.90
5.16
0.90
4.90
0.90
4.83
0.90
4.97
0.90
5.29
0.90
5.77
0.90
6.37
0.90
7.06
0.90
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#52:
#53:
#54:
#55:
#56:
#57:
#58:
#59:
#60:

20

25

Bolt Reactions (k)


Axial Rz
Shear Rh
1.29
6.46
1.29
6.10
1.29
5.88
1.29
5.82
1.29
5.94
1.29
6.21
1.29
6.62
1.29
7.15
1.29
7.77
1.29
8.46

My =
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BOLT STRESS ANALYSIS


For High-Strength Bolts Subject to Tension and/or Shear
Per AISC 13th Edition Manual (ASD)
Client:
Prep. By:

Project Name:
Project No.:

###
###
###
###
###
###
###
###
A325
A490

Date:

Input Data:
Tension Force/Bolt, T =
0.00
Shear Force/Bolt, V =
5.00
Bolt Diameter, db =
3/ 4
ASTM Bolt Desig. =
A325
Bolt Type (N, X, or SC) =
SC
Faying Surface Class = Class A
Bolt Hole Type = Standard
Single or Double Shear? Single
No. of Loading Cycles = 20000

kips/bolt

kips/bolt
in.

X
SC
N.A.
Class A
Class B

db
(for 25 years)

Results:

NOMENCLATURE
Ab =
At =

0.4418
0.3345

in.^2
in.^2

Oversized
Single
Double

Ab = *db^2/4
At = *(db - 0.9743/n)^2

Bolt Tension:

Dimensions, in (Table 7-18


Bolt Dia

ft =
Fnt =
Fnt' =
Ft =
B=

0.00
90.00
N.A.
45.00
19.88

ksi

ft = T/Ab

###

ksi

Fnt = Nominal tensile stress for A325 bolts from AISC Table J3.2, page 16.1-104

###

ksi

Fnt' = 1.3*Fnt - (2*Fnt/Fnv)*fv


Ft = Fnt' / 2, fatigue is not considered
B = Ft*Ab

###

kips/bolt
kips/bolt

###

B >= T, O.K.
###
###

Bolt Shear:

###
###

fv =
Tb =
Fnv =
Fnv' =
Fv =
ks =
Vb =

11.32
28.00
N.A.
N.A.
14.24
1.00
6.29

kips

fv = vb/Ab
Tb = Minimum Bolt Pretension per Table J3.1, for SC bolts only

ksi

Fnv = not applicable for SC bolts

ksi

Fnv' = Fnv (no reduction needed for comb. effects)


Fv = Rn / Ab, see Sect. J3.8
ks = 1- (1.5*Tt) / (1.13*Tb*1) (Eqn J3-5b)
Vb = ks*Ab*Fv (see Sect. J3.8)

ksi

ksi
kips/bolt

Vb >= vb, O.K.

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BOLT DATA TABLES

ASTM ConnDesig- ection


nation Type
N
A325

X
N

A490

A307

X
---

Hole
Type
STD,
NSL
STD,
NSL
STD,
NSL
STD,
NSL
STD,
NSL

AISC Table 7-1: Allowable Bolt Shear (kips)


Nominal Bolt Diameter, 'd' (in.)
Fv = Loading 5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1-1/8 1-1/4 1-3/8
Fnv / (S or D)
Bolt Area (based on Nominal Diameter), 'Ab' (in.^2)
(ksi)
0.3068 0.4418 0.6013 0.7854 0.9940 1.227 1.485
24.0
S
7.36
10.6
14.4
18.8
23.9
29.5
35.6
D
14.7
21.2
28.9
37.7
47.7
58.9
71.3
30.0
S
9.20
13.3
18.0
23.6
29.8
36.8
44.5
D
18.4
26.5
36.1
47.1
59.6
73.6
89.1
30.0
S
9.20
13.3
18.0
23.6
29.8
36.8
44.5
D
18.4
26.5
36.1
47.1
59.6
73.6
89.1
37.5
S
11.5
16.6
22.5
29.5
37.3
46.0
55.7
D
23.0
33.1
45.1
58.9
74.6
92.0
111
12.0
S
3.68
5.30
7.22
9.42
11.9
14.7
17.8
D
7.36
10.6
14.4
18.8
23.9
29.5
35.6

1-1/2
1.767
42.4
84.8
53.0
106
53.0
106
66.3
133
21.2
42.4

Note: = 2.0

ASTM
Designation
A325 & F1852 bolts
A490 bolts
A307 bolts
Note: = 2.0

AISC Table 7-2: Allowable Bolt Tension (kips)


Nominal Bolt Diameter, 'd' (in.)
Ft = Fnt /
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1-1/8 1-1/4 1-3/8
(ksi)
Bolt Area (based on Nominal Diameter), 'Ab' (in.^2)
0.3068 0.4418 0.6013 0.7854 0.9940 1.227 1.485
45.0
13.8
19.9
27.1
35.3
44.7
55.2
66.8
56.5
17.3
25.0
34.0
44.4
56.2
69.3
83.9
22.5
6.90
9.94
13.5
17.7
22.4
27.6
33.4

1-1/2
1.767
79.5
99.8
39.8

AISC Table 7-3: Slip Critical Connections - Allowable Bolt Shear when
Slip is Serviceability Limit-State, Class A Faying Surface, = 0.35 (kips)
ASTM ConnDesig- ection
nation Type

A325

A490

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SC

SC

Hole
Type

Hole Loading
Factor (S or D)
hsc

STD

1.00

OVS,
SSL
LSL

0.85

STD

1.00

OVS,
SSL
LSL

0.85

0.70

0.70

S
D
S
D
S
D
S
D
S
D
S
D

5/8

3/4

19
5.01
10.0
4.26
8.52
3.51
7.01
24
6.33
12.7
5.38
10.8
4.43
8.86

28
7.38
14.8
6.28
12.6
5.17
10.3
35
9.23
18.5
7.84
15.7
6.46
12.9

Nominal Bolt Diameter, 'd' (in.)


7/8
1
1-1/8 1-1/4
Minimum Bolt Pretension, kips
39
51
56
71
10.3
13.4
14.8
18.7
20.6
26.9
29.5
37.4
8.74
11.4
12.6
15.9
17.5
22.9
25.1
31.8
7.20
9.41
10.3
13.1
14.4
18.8
20.7
26.2
49
64
80
102
12.9
16.9
21.1
26.9
25.8
33.7
42.2
53.8
11.0
14.3
17.9
22.9
22.0
28.7
35.9
45.7
9.04
11.8
14.8
18.8
18.1
23.6
29.5
37.7

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1-3/8

1-1/2

85
22.4
44.8
19.0
38.1
15.7
31.4
121
31.9
63.8
27.1
54.2
22.3
44.7

103
27.2
54.3
23.1
46.2
19.0
38.0
148
39.0
78.0
33.2
66.3
27.3
54.6

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BOLT DATA TABLES (Continued)


AISC Table 7-4: Slip Critical Connections - Allowable Bolt Shear when
Slip is Strength Limit-State, Class A Faying Surface, = 0.35 (kips)
ASTM ConnDesig- ection
nation Type

Hole
Type

Hole Loading
Factor (S or D)
hsc

Nominal Bolt Diameter, 'd' (in.)


7/8
1
1-1/8 1-1/4 1-3/8 1-1/2
Minimum Bolt Pretension, kips
19
28
39
51
56
71
85
103
STD
1.00
S
4.27
6.29
8.76
11.5
12.6
16.0
19.1
23.1
D
8.54
12.6
17.5
22.9
25.2
31.9
38.2
46.3
SC
OVS,
0.85
S
3.63
5.35
7.45
9.74
10.7
13.6
16.2
19.7
A325
SSL
D
7.20
10.7
14.9
19.5
21.4
27.1
32.5
39.3
LSL
0.70
S
2.99
4.40
6.13
8.02
8.80
11.2
13.4
16.2
D
5.98
8.81
12.3
16.0
17.6
22.3
26.7
32.4
24
35
49
64
80
102
121
148
STD
1.00
S
5.39
9.23
12.9
16.9
21.1
26.9
31.9
39.0
D
10.8
15.7
22.0
28.8
36.0
45.8
54.4
66.5
SC
OVS,
0.85
S
4.58
6.69
9.4
12.2
15.3
19.5
23.1
28.3
A490
SSL
D
9.20
13.4
18.7
24.4
30.6
39.0
46.2
56.5
LSL
0.70
S
3.78
5.51
7.71
10.1
12.6
16.0
19.0
23.3
D
7.55
11.0
15.4
20.1
25.2
32.1
38.1
46.6
Note: = 1.76. For Class B faying surfaces ( = 0.5), multiply tabulated allowable shear values by 1.43
5/8

3/4

Table Nomenclature:
SC = Slip critical connection (friction-type connection)
N = Bearing-type connection with threads iNcluded in shear plane
X = Bearing-type connection with threads eXcluded from shear plane
STD = Standard round holes (d+1/16")
OVS = Oversize round holes
LSL = Long-slotted holes
SSL = Short-slotted holes
NSL = Long-or short-slotted hole normal to load direction
(required in bearing-type connection)
S = Single shear (one shear plane on bolt)
D = Double shear (two shear planes on bolt)

Bolt

Dia.
(in.)
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1-1/8
1-1/4
1-3/8
1-1/2

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Standard
Hole
(Diameter)
11/16
13/16
15/16
1-1/16
1-3/16
1-5/16
1-7/16
1-9/16

AISC Table J3.3 - Nominal Hole Dimensions (in.)


Oversize
Short-Slot
Hole
Hole
(Diameter)
(Width x Length)
13/16
11/16x7/8
15/16
13/16x1
1-1/16
15/16x1-1/8
1-1/4
1-1/16x1-5/16
1-7/16
1-3/16x1-1/2
1-9/16
1-5/16x1-5/8
1-11/16
1-7/16x1-3/4
1-13/16
1-9/16x1-7/8

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Long-Slot
Hole
(Width x Length)
11/16x1-9/16
13/16x1-7/8
15/16x2-3/16
1-1/16x2-1/2
1-3/16x2-13/16
1-5/16x3-1/8
1-7/16x3-7/16
1-9/16x3-3/4

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BOLT DATA TABLES (Continued)

Bolt

Dia.
(in.)
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1-1/8
1-1/4
1-3/8
1-1/2
Notes:

AISC Table J3.4 - Minimum Edge Distance (in.)


(Center of Standard Hole to Edge of Connected Part)
At Rolled Edges of
At Sheared Edges
Plates, Shapes, or Bars,
Gas Cut or Saw-cut Edges
1-1/8
7/8
1-1/4
1
1-1/2
1-1/8
1-3/4
1-1/4
2
1-1/2
2-1/4
1-5/8
2-3/8
1-3/4
2-5/8
1-7/8
1. For oversized or slotted holes, see AISC Table J3.5.
2. Edge distance for rolled edge (etc.) may be reduced by 1/8" at a point where actual stress
is <= 25% of allowable stress.
3. For 7/8" and 1" dia. bolts at sheared edges, may use 1-1/4" at ends of beam conn. angles.

AISC Table J3.5 - Values of Edge Distance Increment, 'C2' (in.)


Bolt
Slotted Holes
Dia.
Oversize Holes
Perpendicular to Edge
Parallel to Edge
(in.)
Short Slot
Long Slot
5/8
1/16
1/8
1/2
0
3/4
1/16
1/8
9/16
0
7/8
1/16
1/8
11/16
0
1
1/8
1/8
3/4
0
1-1/8
1/8
3/16
7/8
0
1-1/4
1/8
3/16
15/16
0
1-3/8
1/8
3/16
1-1/16
0
1-1/2
1/8
3/16
1-1/8
0
Notes: 1. Distance from center of oversize or slotted hole to edge of connected part shall not be less
than that for standard hole plus applicable increment, 'C2', from table.
2. When length of slot is < maximum allowable (see Table J3.3), 'C2' may be reduced by 1/2 the
difference between the maximum and actual slot lengths.
Required Bolt Length - A325, A490
Bolt Diameter (in.)

To Determine Required Bolt Length, Add the Following to "Grip" (in.)

5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1-1/8
1-1/4
1-3/8
1-1/2

7/8
1
1-1/8
1-1/4
1-1/2
1-5/8
1-3/4
1-7/8

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Version 1.1

Notes: 1. Required bolt length = table value + "grip" rounded up to next 1/4" length.
2. "Grip" = total thickness of of connected material, excluding washers.
3. Add 5/32" for each hardened flat washer used and 5/16" for each beveled washer used.

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