Oh me, oh my... I fear that I shall have no digi-buddies left by the end of the night.
@Medeek: I love you dude... but I think that your software is out to lunch on this one. I think that it suffers from the same error that spat's method suffers from IMHO.
Your fvy and fvz values are constant at all locations. That would be appropriate for a solid shaft where the weld group could be expected to move as a singular, rigid body. However, for this problem where we are dealing with a hollow shaft, I would expect the fvy and fvz to vary about the weld group.
It's quite similar to the situation with a wide flange section. If we applied a strong axis shear to that section, we would not expect the fyz values in the flanges to match the fyz values in the web. Rather, we'd expect the bulk of the shear force to be resisted by the web and relatively little to be resisted by the flange shear stresses. It's the same with a rectangular HSS and similar with a round HSS.
@Spats/CEL/Medeek: please note the change to my signature.
The greatest trick that bond stress ever pulled was convincing the world it didn't exist.
I like to debate structural engineering theory -- a lot. If I challenge you on something, know that I'm doing so because I respect your opinion enough that I want to either change it or adopt it.