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shear tabs to round pipe

shear tabs to round pipe

shear tabs to round pipe

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Anyone have any idea how one would determine if a steel pipe would need wall reinforcement due to the secondary moment due to a shear tab welded to the face of the pipe (instead of a thru-plate connection

RE: shear tabs to round pipe

There is a book published by AISC called Hollow Structural Sections, connections manual.  What I think you are talking about is punching shear.  This book has an example of this particular situation as well as tables (Table 4-8)for standard shear tab connetions.  The page you are looking for starts on 4-96 of this book and runs through 4-108.  If you are unable to get your hands on a copy you may e-mail me and I could possibly fax or e-mail pdf's for your use.

wbailey@sesinconline.com

RE: shear tabs to round pipe

(OP)
Thanks, I have access to the book. Did not realize it addressed round shapes.

Thanks

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