I have a quick question: Where do all the formulas (tension failure, splitting, shear failure, dishing) from 5:56 onwards come from? I can't find them in Eurocode 3. Thank you.
Thank you, great question. I do mention in the video that some failure modes are not considered by the Eurocode so I gathered them from literature and added them in the video. Unfortunately the design of pin plates according to Eurocode only is insufficient as it neglects many loading cases that are often encountered in reality.
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I have a quick question:
Where do all the formulas (tension failure, splitting, shear failure, dishing) from 5:56 onwards come from? I can't find them in Eurocode 3.
Thank you.
Thank you, great question. I do mention in the video that some failure modes are not considered by the Eurocode so I gathered them from literature and added them in the video. Unfortunately the design of pin plates according to Eurocode only is insufficient as it neglects many loading cases that are often encountered in reality.
Thank you for your quick answer.
Do you remember which literature you took these from?
@@ChrisG-vi8mg D. Duerr
Pinned connection strength and behaviour. D. Duerr, G. Pincus
Pin clearance effect on pinned connection strength
@@FrameMindsEngineering thanks.