MarkAJohn
Structural
- Nov 28, 2001
- 36
Hello,
This has to be a dumb question, but I have several authoritative wrong answers so I'm coming to the well.
For LRFD design of fillet welds, you obviously have to consider shear rupture through the throat. (0.75 x 0.6 x Fexx). But don't you also have to consider shear rupture or yielding of the base material at the interface with the weld material?
The code addresses block shear and shear on other sections of the connected parts, but I'm not talking about that?
With ASD, you use to have to look at shear stress in the base material as well as in the weld material.
In other words, what's to keep you from using all E80 electrodes and smaller welds?
TIA,
MJ
This has to be a dumb question, but I have several authoritative wrong answers so I'm coming to the well.
For LRFD design of fillet welds, you obviously have to consider shear rupture through the throat. (0.75 x 0.6 x Fexx). But don't you also have to consider shear rupture or yielding of the base material at the interface with the weld material?
The code addresses block shear and shear on other sections of the connected parts, but I'm not talking about that?
With ASD, you use to have to look at shear stress in the base material as well as in the weld material.
In other words, what's to keep you from using all E80 electrodes and smaller welds?
TIA,
MJ