Norby_acn
Structural
- Jun 26, 2019
- 13
Thanks in advance for any and all help.
I have an odd situation. I am doing some subcontracted connection design and have had an issue come up on a braced frame connection.
I have a W14x61 column, a W24x55 beam, and an HSS10x10x3/8 brace coming down to the joint from above. The beam's connection is to be designed for 320 kips (LRFD) tension force. I am trying to use a double angle connection and even with 5/8" thick angles, I am 67% over capacity. Is there a good reference for how to reinforce connection angles to resist prying action? My first thought is to put little stiffener plates in between bolts but I'm not sure how to design such a thing and I can't find any good AISC references that would really apply to this situation.
Are there any suggestions as to how to deal with this prying action or design for it?
Thank you,
I have an odd situation. I am doing some subcontracted connection design and have had an issue come up on a braced frame connection.
I have a W14x61 column, a W24x55 beam, and an HSS10x10x3/8 brace coming down to the joint from above. The beam's connection is to be designed for 320 kips (LRFD) tension force. I am trying to use a double angle connection and even with 5/8" thick angles, I am 67% over capacity. Is there a good reference for how to reinforce connection angles to resist prying action? My first thought is to put little stiffener plates in between bolts but I'm not sure how to design such a thing and I can't find any good AISC references that would really apply to this situation.
Are there any suggestions as to how to deal with this prying action or design for it?
Thank you,