The Contrast Studies on High-Strength Bolts in Slip-Critical Connections between the Chinese and American Steel Structure Design Codes

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In the design of steel structure, the requirements for the high- strength bolts in slip-critical connections are not identical in China and America. The Steel Structure Design Codes (GB50017-2003) is used in China, while the latest Specification for Structural Steel Buildings (ANSI / AISC 360-10) is used in the United States. In this article, requirements on the high- strength bolts in slip-critical connections in these two specifications are compared to find out the differences.

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