Guigu
Structural
- Aug 19, 2024
- 2
Hi everyone,
I’d like to get your opinions on continuous weld versus stitch weld for a built-up member. I’m currently designing a steel hatch (which is significantly smaller than steel girders) based on AASHTO LRFD. The AASHTO LRFD BDS isn’t clear on whether stitch welding is permitted in this context. The member is a simple span, and the weld will be under compression stress, so I assume fatigue cracking won’t be an issue due to the compression-compression cycle. Do you know if there’s any specification or requirement in the code that mandates continuous welds for flexural members?
Thank you guys!
I’d like to get your opinions on continuous weld versus stitch weld for a built-up member. I’m currently designing a steel hatch (which is significantly smaller than steel girders) based on AASHTO LRFD. The AASHTO LRFD BDS isn’t clear on whether stitch welding is permitted in this context. The member is a simple span, and the weld will be under compression stress, so I assume fatigue cracking won’t be an issue due to the compression-compression cycle. Do you know if there’s any specification or requirement in the code that mandates continuous welds for flexural members?
Thank you guys!