RL1818
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 5, 2023
- 2
Hi all,
I am having an issue with an eccentrically loaded single angle connection between a W14x38 beam and a HSS 6x6x1/4 column. I have four questions.
1. Do AISC table 10-11 and CISC table 3-40a take into account the out of plane eccentricity when transferring the shear load from the beam to the weld? If not can the CISC Eccentrically loaded weld groups table 2 be used even though the load is not symmetric between the two welds?
2. The W14x38 beam does not have enough space for 5-3/4" bolts with the 3" or 80mm spacing that is provided in the above tables. How will the values be affected or will they no longer be valid? I know the reduced spacing will reduce the angle capacity but by how much?
3. I want to weld the connection on both sides of the angle, a fillet weld near the HSS centerline and a corner weld on the column corner, as well as transverse welds along the top and bottom. Will this additional weld (additional compared to the AISC and CISC tables) increase the weld capacity enough to ensure the failure will be in the bolts?
4. Because I want to weld on both sides of the angle, will there be an eccentricity between the two longitudinal welds that needs to be considered?
Any help would be much appreciated.
I am having an issue with an eccentrically loaded single angle connection between a W14x38 beam and a HSS 6x6x1/4 column. I have four questions.
1. Do AISC table 10-11 and CISC table 3-40a take into account the out of plane eccentricity when transferring the shear load from the beam to the weld? If not can the CISC Eccentrically loaded weld groups table 2 be used even though the load is not symmetric between the two welds?
2. The W14x38 beam does not have enough space for 5-3/4" bolts with the 3" or 80mm spacing that is provided in the above tables. How will the values be affected or will they no longer be valid? I know the reduced spacing will reduce the angle capacity but by how much?
3. I want to weld the connection on both sides of the angle, a fillet weld near the HSS centerline and a corner weld on the column corner, as well as transverse welds along the top and bottom. Will this additional weld (additional compared to the AISC and CISC tables) increase the weld capacity enough to ensure the failure will be in the bolts?
4. Because I want to weld on both sides of the angle, will there be an eccentricity between the two longitudinal welds that needs to be considered?
Any help would be much appreciated.