little49
Structural
- Jul 22, 2005
- 12
I realize that fillet welds are most common in lap joints. However, due to certain restrictions I need to use a groove weld in a lap joint to acquire the desired strength. My question is if this is acceptable or if I need to alter my design in another way to accomodate the decreased weld strength. (Just for a little background, the weld is to be used in cross bracing for a curved girder bridge and the existing design is coming up short in fatigue. I am using MDX to analyze the structure and seem to be getting the same results as it is unfortunately. Any info would be greatly appreciated.)