druminman
Structural
- Mar 26, 2008
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I am working on the light gauge stud wall design of a symphony hall that features much use of sound transmission isolation. There are occasions where the design calls for attaching light gauge framing clips to structural steel with a 1/4" thick neoprene isolation pad between the clip and the structure. These clips are loaded in shear, and it is assumed that the screws will not be tightened such that the neoprene is compressed, so there will be no tensile force in the screw, only shear and bending.
Does anyone know of a rational analysis method for such a connection? My suspicion is that the threads will lead to significant stress concentration beyond that determined from simple bending.
Thanks in advance,
Patrick
Does anyone know of a rational analysis method for such a connection? My suspicion is that the threads will lead to significant stress concentration beyond that determined from simple bending.
Thanks in advance,
Patrick