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In the design of a steel tension member, which mode is NOT typically considered?

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In tension member design (IS 800:2007), always check for: \item Yielding of gross area (\( T_y = A_g f_y / \gamma_m0 \)) \item Rupture of net section (\( T_r = 0.9 A_n f_u / \gamma_m1 \)) \item Block shear failure (\( T_{bs} \))
Updated On: Jun 17, 2025
  • Yielding of gross section
  • Rupture of net section
  • Block shear failure
  • Buckling of compression flange
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

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.

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