3doorsdwn
Structural
- May 9, 2007
- 162
I’ve got a situation where I have torsion on an I-beam. At the end of the beams I have simple shear connections (i.e. angles and bolts). What I’m having a hard time deciding is: what to design the angles for (in terms of the load from torsion; throwing the (block) shear demands aside for a moment). Intuitively, you’d design for a bearing force (tension or compression) on the angle (and the bolts) for the couple created by the torque. BUT this type of connection is torsionally “pinned” is it not? So, theoretically, it shouldn’t see any load from the torque. (But it actuality (as we all know) there really isn’t any such thing as a connection that is perfectly “pinned” or “rigid”).
Thoughts?
Thoughts?