fkd
Structural
- Apr 30, 2001
- 50
Dear Friends,
I'm designing a quite large floor truss in wich the diagonal elements are made of pipes, for the worst load combo I do have a compressive load of 1050kN and it's connected to a gusset plate 16mm thick and the pipe is d=168.3mm t=11mm of a steel alloy with fy=250MPa (l=2300mm), the pipe is cut in a way to fit the gusset and then welded along the both sides of the gusset. The question is: how can I model this weld in a way to have the load transfer and thus the stress distribution (Von Misses) on the gusset developed in a continuos way like in the real world?
TIA
Fred
I'm designing a quite large floor truss in wich the diagonal elements are made of pipes, for the worst load combo I do have a compressive load of 1050kN and it's connected to a gusset plate 16mm thick and the pipe is d=168.3mm t=11mm of a steel alloy with fy=250MPa (l=2300mm), the pipe is cut in a way to fit the gusset and then welded along the both sides of the gusset. The question is: how can I model this weld in a way to have the load transfer and thus the stress distribution (Von Misses) on the gusset developed in a continuos way like in the real world?
TIA
Fred