IngDod
Structural
- Apr 13, 2013
- 98
Greetings,
I have a question regarding connecting an hss brace to an hss column, virtually all connections I have seen in books, AISC, online.. etc... connect the hss brace to the hss column by means of a gusset plate, I understand the way this connection works.. however I wonder why the connection cannot be made by directly welding the brace to the column as if it was a truss.. and using the K chapter specs of the AISC. Is there a particular reason why this is not commonly done?... I ask because using a gusset plate on a hss wall comes with its own problems as the connection strength will always be limited by bending of the column wall... similar when using X-braces there is always some complicated plate detail when joining the braces at the X.. is not easier to just have one continuous brace and the other welded as a truss cross connection?
Thanks.
I have a question regarding connecting an hss brace to an hss column, virtually all connections I have seen in books, AISC, online.. etc... connect the hss brace to the hss column by means of a gusset plate, I understand the way this connection works.. however I wonder why the connection cannot be made by directly welding the brace to the column as if it was a truss.. and using the K chapter specs of the AISC. Is there a particular reason why this is not commonly done?... I ask because using a gusset plate on a hss wall comes with its own problems as the connection strength will always be limited by bending of the column wall... similar when using X-braces there is always some complicated plate detail when joining the braces at the X.. is not easier to just have one continuous brace and the other welded as a truss cross connection?
Thanks.