I need help translating from the Aluminum Design Manual.
Under Section 7. Welded Construction, one of the affected members are "columns or beams supported at both ends with transverse welds affecting their entire cross-section and no farther than 0.05L from the ends".
Of course, I am using a tube section as a beam. Which means, if I put base-plates on the end of my tube-beam and bolt it between two concrete walls (10' apart), I have to use welded aluminum properties??
This doesn't make sense; I am obviously assuming my moment to be Zero at the supports (nearly zero, due to bolting). My high moment regions are Very far from any welded sections.
Am I interpreting "transverse welds" properly? I don't want to overdesign by a factor of 2.
Under Section 7. Welded Construction, one of the affected members are "columns or beams supported at both ends with transverse welds affecting their entire cross-section and no farther than 0.05L from the ends".
Of course, I am using a tube section as a beam. Which means, if I put base-plates on the end of my tube-beam and bolt it between two concrete walls (10' apart), I have to use welded aluminum properties??
This doesn't make sense; I am obviously assuming my moment to be Zero at the supports (nearly zero, due to bolting). My high moment regions are Very far from any welded sections.
Am I interpreting "transverse welds" properly? I don't want to overdesign by a factor of 2.