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Re:PRYING9.xls 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 19  
This morning while using the "Prying Action" worksheet of the "PRYING9.xls" workbook, a problem was discovered. For situations where fatigue needs to be considered ( > 20,000 cycles), the allowable bolt tension stress is be reduced. The program did in fact do that for "N" and "X" type bearing bolts. However, it was not reducing the allowable bolt tension stress for fatigue when using slip critical (SC) bolts.

This has been corrected and the workbook is now version 2.0. I will continue to provide updates for any of the AISC 9th Edition spreadsheet workbooks as long as people appear to still be using them.
 
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