faromic80
Structural
- Feb 14, 2008
- 80
I have some questions about gusset plate connections in general. They may pertain to vertical bracing or truss connections. I'm attaching a gusset plate to the web of a column and underside of a beam (the beam frames into the web of the column). The brace force is about 22 kips (from STAAD model). Some of my coworkers have said that they will typically double the brace force so that the lateral force resisting system is designed to take tension only. Anyways, let's say the brace is at 45 degrees and that the horizontal component is 31.1 kips (.707*44 kips). I'm wondering how others detail this connection; since the gusset plate is attached to the web of the column, do you provide vertical stiffeners at the center of the web opposite the gusset plate to aid in resisting the horizontal force? Maybe you use horizontal stiffeners? Vertical stiffeners seem more efficient in resisting the tension compression loads.
Another question about the connection design examples on the AISC 13 CD. In particular, example II.C-3 problem C. On page IIC-38 in the gusset to column connection box, they calculate H.ac as 0 kips. In the next box they calculate the horizontal force as the horizontal component of the brace force. I guess they're assuming the horizotal force will be resisted by the weld between the beam and gusset plate. If so, is this horizontal force not resisted by the vertical weld (column web/flange)? Is there a reason for the way they calculate this? A coworker of mine said something to me about how welds are designed with different allowables based on the direction in which they're loaded? I never heard of this nor did this. I always used .3*0.707*weld size*70 ksi.
Thanks
Another question about the connection design examples on the AISC 13 CD. In particular, example II.C-3 problem C. On page IIC-38 in the gusset to column connection box, they calculate H.ac as 0 kips. In the next box they calculate the horizontal force as the horizontal component of the brace force. I guess they're assuming the horizotal force will be resisted by the weld between the beam and gusset plate. If so, is this horizontal force not resisted by the vertical weld (column web/flange)? Is there a reason for the way they calculate this? A coworker of mine said something to me about how welds are designed with different allowables based on the direction in which they're loaded? I never heard of this nor did this. I always used .3*0.707*weld size*70 ksi.
Thanks