ThorenO2
Structural
- May 24, 2019
- 51
Hello,
I am looking at designing a field welded single-angle connection for a lightweight wide flange to an embed plate, where I understand the recommended design is to weld only the toe and the bottom of the angle as an eccentrically loaded weld group allowing a pinned connection. Correspondingly, I understand welding the heel and the top of the clip angle is off limits. In Blodgett's book, he cautions that the "welding the heel would make it rigid and prevent it from moving under load," which I can live with, but it results in a "maximum force on the weld of about 4 times that of the double angle connection". in this case, the double angle or flexible seat connection is not available, so the single angle and welds will have to do much more work. I appreciate any insight into designing this connection? Thank you,
I am looking at designing a field welded single-angle connection for a lightweight wide flange to an embed plate, where I understand the recommended design is to weld only the toe and the bottom of the angle as an eccentrically loaded weld group allowing a pinned connection. Correspondingly, I understand welding the heel and the top of the clip angle is off limits. In Blodgett's book, he cautions that the "welding the heel would make it rigid and prevent it from moving under load," which I can live with, but it results in a "maximum force on the weld of about 4 times that of the double angle connection". in this case, the double angle or flexible seat connection is not available, so the single angle and welds will have to do much more work. I appreciate any insight into designing this connection? Thank you,