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Weak-axis Shear on Double-Angle Connections

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brianks

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Apr 9, 2011
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Does anyone know of a procedure for checking double-angle connections for weak-axis shear? I know the shear in the flanges need to work its way through the web and into the angles.
 
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For an un-coped beam, the flanges provide stiffness. How large is the horizontal force and what is the connection depth.

For a coped beam the beam web bending will be more of an issue than the bending the double angle legs.

 
I have several conditions, but here is an example. I have a W16x67 framing into a column flange with a 13" double-angle connection using L4x4x5/16. The double-angle is bolted to the beam and bolted to the column flange with (4) 3/4" diameter bolts per leg. I have a maximum horizontal shear of 2.5 kips.

This example is for un-coped beams, but I do have beam to girder connections that are coped.

 
With a load that small I would say "OK BY INSPECTION" and move on.
 
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