peinma said:
The 3 sided weld on the beam web does not allow flexibility for a typical simple shear connection, so I need to size the weld for moment.
Not necessarily. While I agree that the weld will inevitably see some moment, I believe that most designers would ignore it in this situation and design would proceed as follows:
1) Assume that the angle to
supported beam connection is a moment connection.
2) Assume that the angle to
supporting beam connection is a pinned connection transferring only shear (see BA's comment regarding torsional flexibility).
The philosophy is similar to extended single plate shear connections in the AISC manual (
Link).
In the Canadian steel manual, our standard clip angle connections come with welds on the angle heel by default. Angle flexibility be damned it seems. It works in practice and is supported by some dated research done at the University of British Columbia.
Theoretical chit chat aside, your connection is fine. No matter how you chose to look at it, you should be good to go for a simple shear reaction delivered by a W8x10.
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