structure_engineer
Structural
- May 5, 2022
- 46
Hello Engineers,
I am designing an extended end plate moment connection using W12x26 framing into W10x33, W10x39 or W10x45 columns. On page 18 of the Design Guide 4 Extended End-Plate Moment connections 2nd ed., there is a requirement to use CJP (Complete Joint Penetration) weld if the flange thickness is greater than 3/8". In my case it is at 3/8" thickness exactly. Do you follow this requirement if say a 1/2" tf is used? Do you know where is this coming from? I recalled in another company I have seen this before. Now I am in a sort of different industry stream and was told to ignore this requirement by another fellow structural engineer. Regardless, I think design guide requirements needs to be followed no matter what is the nature of the industry or plant we are building. What do you think? Below is the screen capture of the partial content of page 18:
Your time and input is much appreciated.
I am designing an extended end plate moment connection using W12x26 framing into W10x33, W10x39 or W10x45 columns. On page 18 of the Design Guide 4 Extended End-Plate Moment connections 2nd ed., there is a requirement to use CJP (Complete Joint Penetration) weld if the flange thickness is greater than 3/8". In my case it is at 3/8" thickness exactly. Do you follow this requirement if say a 1/2" tf is used? Do you know where is this coming from? I recalled in another company I have seen this before. Now I am in a sort of different industry stream and was told to ignore this requirement by another fellow structural engineer. Regardless, I think design guide requirements needs to be followed no matter what is the nature of the industry or plant we are building. What do you think? Below is the screen capture of the partial content of page 18:
Your time and input is much appreciated.