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Welding of HSS to HSS

EngDM

Structural
Aug 10, 2021
698
I'm working on the connections in an HSS truss, and I am spot checking with Risa connection when I noticed that, if the width of your branch member width + 2*weld D exceeds the workable flat of the HSS chord, it doesn't allow you to proceed with the calculation. I've screenshotted their report below:

AISC_weld.png

However, we have received structural steel shop drawings (when we are EOR) where the weld does not pass this same check, and fillet welds are still used all around.

Realistically I could groove weld the branch to the chord, but I know I've seen fillets used even though they don't "pass" this check which are much more cost effective.
 
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I think it is a best practice thing, I am not a big fan of RISA connection software, some of its error outputs are difficult to investigate or resolve.
 
I think it is a best practice thing, I am not a big fan of RISA connection software, some of its error outputs are difficult to investigate or resolve.
Agreed. Hunting down their references is a nightmare. Especially for CSA references, where the page they reference isn't the same for the edition they are running the connection for.
 

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