JCWilson
Structural
- May 20, 2001
- 28
Where can information be found regarding what types of bolts and nuts are weldable. And from that, can these welds be designed using the same parameters as those for "typical" steel members?
We want to use a threaded rod or bolt as a tension/compression member between two pieces of steel approximately 24" from each other. The bolt would extend through holes in each piece of steel.
Due to accessibility, we prefer to weld a nut to only one side of each piece of structural steel. With the bolt in tension, the nut would bear directly against the steel. With the bolt in compression, the nut would transfer forces through a weld (all-around) to the structural member.
We want to use a threaded rod or bolt as a tension/compression member between two pieces of steel approximately 24" from each other. The bolt would extend through holes in each piece of steel.
Due to accessibility, we prefer to weld a nut to only one side of each piece of structural steel. With the bolt in tension, the nut would bear directly against the steel. With the bolt in compression, the nut would transfer forces through a weld (all-around) to the structural member.