In the analysis and design of steel tension members, the following failure modes are typically checked:
Yielding of the gross section – governs the plastic deformation before failure.
Rupture of the net section – occurs at bolt holes or net cross-sections.
Block shear failure – a combined mode involving tension and shear rupture along specific planes.
However, buckling of the compression flange is a failure mode related to compression members, especially in flexural members (like beams), not tension members.
Thus, it is not applicable in the context of a tension member design.