TheLinker
Structural
- Nov 16, 2004
- 18
I am looking at designing an OMF per AISC 341-05 Section 11. This will be the first time I do a full blown design to 341 and I have a few questions I would appreciate any input on.
I have an exterior pipe rack in SDC D (non-building structure similar to buildings) designed to R=3.5 (using ASCE 7-05 table 15.4-1 note “d” for acceptance). I cannot use a lower R value otherwise the foundations get huge.
I plan on designing the connections per sections AISC 341-05 11.2a, 11.2c and 11.5 as opposed to using a prequalified SMF or IMF connection per AISC 358.
Q1: Can a double sided fillet weld be used as the FM moment connection between the beam and column flange?
Referencing 341 section 11.2a requirement number (3) indicates required strengths for double sided PJP and double sided fillet welds, which leads me to believe fillet welds are acceptable for OMF’s.
Q2: If a fillet weld can be used, does it have to be demand critical?
Section 11.2c indicates only CJP’s for OMF’s to be demand critical so I would assume fillet welds do not need to be.
Q3 (Hypothetical maybe): Say a PJP weld was being used that was demand critical, since this is an exterior application, say 0deg F is the lowest anticipated service temp (LAST) per section 7.3b a qualified weld filler material to be used would have to be in accordance with 341 Appendix X for 0deg +20deg = 20 deg F for the notch toughness test. How is this accomplished?
Can the design document specify the required temperature and a filler material be purchased by the fab shop that already has been tested per Appendix X requirements? Does the fab shop performing the welding need to perform the verification test?
Q4: 341 section 5.1 Structural design drawings, How does one identify the SLRS members on a drawing?
I do not believe I have ever seen this done before and do not know if this is done in a typical or standard way. Can this be as simple as putting an “*” by the member sizes in the SLRS and adding a note explaining the “*” is part of the SLRS. Similarly for the connections and demand critical welds, can this be accomplished with an “*” or “SLRS” note pointed to each of the connections and welds.
Appreciate any / all input and comments. Thanks
I have an exterior pipe rack in SDC D (non-building structure similar to buildings) designed to R=3.5 (using ASCE 7-05 table 15.4-1 note “d” for acceptance). I cannot use a lower R value otherwise the foundations get huge.
I plan on designing the connections per sections AISC 341-05 11.2a, 11.2c and 11.5 as opposed to using a prequalified SMF or IMF connection per AISC 358.
Q1: Can a double sided fillet weld be used as the FM moment connection between the beam and column flange?
Referencing 341 section 11.2a requirement number (3) indicates required strengths for double sided PJP and double sided fillet welds, which leads me to believe fillet welds are acceptable for OMF’s.
Q2: If a fillet weld can be used, does it have to be demand critical?
Section 11.2c indicates only CJP’s for OMF’s to be demand critical so I would assume fillet welds do not need to be.
Q3 (Hypothetical maybe): Say a PJP weld was being used that was demand critical, since this is an exterior application, say 0deg F is the lowest anticipated service temp (LAST) per section 7.3b a qualified weld filler material to be used would have to be in accordance with 341 Appendix X for 0deg +20deg = 20 deg F for the notch toughness test. How is this accomplished?
Can the design document specify the required temperature and a filler material be purchased by the fab shop that already has been tested per Appendix X requirements? Does the fab shop performing the welding need to perform the verification test?
Q4: 341 section 5.1 Structural design drawings, How does one identify the SLRS members on a drawing?
I do not believe I have ever seen this done before and do not know if this is done in a typical or standard way. Can this be as simple as putting an “*” by the member sizes in the SLRS and adding a note explaining the “*” is part of the SLRS. Similarly for the connections and demand critical welds, can this be accomplished with an “*” or “SLRS” note pointed to each of the connections and welds.
Appreciate any / all input and comments. Thanks