Belcad
Structural
- Apr 19, 2001
- 1
I am a steel detailer.
I have a question regarding shear tabs and eccentric loading.
Here is the situation.
I have a W12x50 girder beam, with a W8x18 on one side of the web, a W8x13 on the other. The EOR has called out a pl 1/4 x 6 x 8" shear tab connection w/ (2) 3/4" A325N, with the bolt centerlines 6 3/4" from the girder centerline (so that the W8's are square cut ends, no cope) The shear tabs are welded to the web and to the top flanges of the W12. (and beveled slightly on the top edge to clear W8 fillet)
My question is this. It seems from my calculation, that (2) bolts is not enough to satisfy the bolt eccentricity. Can I reduce the eccentricity because the shear tab is welded to the top flange? Should I use the weld group center of gravity? Is there some reference that I could use to figure this out.
Thanks in advance
I have a question regarding shear tabs and eccentric loading.
Here is the situation.
I have a W12x50 girder beam, with a W8x18 on one side of the web, a W8x13 on the other. The EOR has called out a pl 1/4 x 6 x 8" shear tab connection w/ (2) 3/4" A325N, with the bolt centerlines 6 3/4" from the girder centerline (so that the W8's are square cut ends, no cope) The shear tabs are welded to the web and to the top flanges of the W12. (and beveled slightly on the top edge to clear W8 fillet)
My question is this. It seems from my calculation, that (2) bolts is not enough to satisfy the bolt eccentricity. Can I reduce the eccentricity because the shear tab is welded to the top flange? Should I use the weld group center of gravity? Is there some reference that I could use to figure this out.
Thanks in advance