MarkAJohn
Structural
- Nov 28, 2001
- 36
List,
I have an application where I wanted to weld a 50ksi wide flange (W8x40) to the face of a 1.25” thick 36 ksi plate and fully develop the 50 ksi wide flange. (it’s part of an ordinary moment frame and will be used in earthquake country) My client wants to do it with a CJP. I want to be able to show my client that he should add a fillet to the CJP and change the plate to 50ksi material, or else the 50 ksi beam won't be fully developed and, more importantly, that the weak link will be the interface between the weld and the 36ksi plate. This would produce a sudden brittle failure, not a good thing in earthquake country.
What I need is the following:
(1) opinions on whether or not a CJP will fully develop the 50ksi beam.
(2) opinions on whether or not changing the plate to 50ksi material and using a CJP plus a 5/16 fillet to allow the CJP to be back gouged would work.
TIA
MJ
I have an application where I wanted to weld a 50ksi wide flange (W8x40) to the face of a 1.25” thick 36 ksi plate and fully develop the 50 ksi wide flange. (it’s part of an ordinary moment frame and will be used in earthquake country) My client wants to do it with a CJP. I want to be able to show my client that he should add a fillet to the CJP and change the plate to 50ksi material, or else the 50 ksi beam won't be fully developed and, more importantly, that the weak link will be the interface between the weld and the 36ksi plate. This would produce a sudden brittle failure, not a good thing in earthquake country.
What I need is the following:
(1) opinions on whether or not a CJP will fully develop the 50ksi beam.
(2) opinions on whether or not changing the plate to 50ksi material and using a CJP plus a 5/16 fillet to allow the CJP to be back gouged would work.
TIA
MJ