Ram Connection single plate thickness check

The maximum shear plate thickness is checked via AISC 360-10 chapter 10 under the "Extended Configuration" checks (page 10-104) to ensure that the moment strength of the plate does not exceed that of the bolt group (to help ensure ductility). 

There are a couple exceptions to this, but I don't think the program is considering them. Can you confirm this?

- For a single vertical row the plate thickness is less than d.b/2 + 1/16" and L.eh>= 2*d.b

- For a double vertical row.... (same as above)

Also if the eccentricity "a" (from weld to center line of bolts) is less than 3.5" then the connection really isn't an "extended" plate. so this would be another exception (however the check is same)/

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  • Just to confirm we are on the same page....

    What I'm saying is that if you are using one row of 3/4" diameter bolts the maximum plate thickness is 7/16" thick unless the moment capacity of your bolts exceeds the moment capacity of your plate (in which case you can go thicker). However, if I create a single plate connection with 5-3/4" diameter bolts and 3/8" thick plate, the maximum plate thickness warning is thrown. 

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