CTJ6
Structural
- Aug 26, 2015
- 3
thread507-445179
Hi,
For the tear out calculation of the connected member in a welded connection, would it be reasonable to use the s^2/(4g) formula (AISC 360-16 B4.3b. or CSA S16 12.3.1) for the segment of the failure path that is inclined to the force. The formula is made for bolted connection but I am wondering if one could use it in a welded connection as it would result in the same failure path (please see the attached sketch). Of course there are no holes to deduct from the area...
Thanks!
[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1727879101/tips/Tear_out_for_welded_connection_ensf1m.pdf[/url]
Hi,
For the tear out calculation of the connected member in a welded connection, would it be reasonable to use the s^2/(4g) formula (AISC 360-16 B4.3b. or CSA S16 12.3.1) for the segment of the failure path that is inclined to the force. The formula is made for bolted connection but I am wondering if one could use it in a welded connection as it would result in the same failure path (please see the attached sketch). Of course there are no holes to deduct from the area...
Thanks!
[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1727879101/tips/Tear_out_for_welded_connection_ensf1m.pdf[/url]