MollyK
Structural
- Jun 14, 2012
- 9
I am working on connecting a W10X88 Column to an HSS8x8x5/8 for a combination of shear, axial, and an applied moment. It is an architecturally exposed connection, and with that the architect would like to have a 1" butt plate. I am having a hard time proving that a 1" plate is adequate; I initially treated a portion of the plate that was not "braced" by the welds like a beam. Unfortunately based on that check, a plate greater than 4 inches would be required (which is a bit ridiculous). This leads me to believe that I am doing something completely wrong. The connection I have does not 100% conform to the type XII typical column splice (Table 14-3 13th ed.), although it is similar. I was hoping someone could point me to the AISC Specification that is references to select the butt-plate thickness. I can easily check the shear and tension, but it’s the moment that is causing my grief.
Any help would be appreciated; I have also attached a snap-shot of what is going on for this connection.
Any help would be appreciated; I have also attached a snap-shot of what is going on for this connection.