I know this has been a dead horse topic here.....
I am reinforcing a column (beam Column) with flange coverplates.
The column needs more flexural capacity.
I'd like to avoid using continuous welds.
The moment is concentrated at the top....imagine a pin-pin column with a concentrated moment at the top.
I'd like to hear others approach for engaging the coverplate and how far to continuously weld the coverplate at the top before I go to an intermittent weld.
I am inclined to design the end continuous weld for MQ/I with "M" being the full allowable moment capacity of the section.
I am reinforcing a column (beam Column) with flange coverplates.
The column needs more flexural capacity.
I'd like to avoid using continuous welds.
The moment is concentrated at the top....imagine a pin-pin column with a concentrated moment at the top.
I'd like to hear others approach for engaging the coverplate and how far to continuously weld the coverplate at the top before I go to an intermittent weld.
I am inclined to design the end continuous weld for MQ/I with "M" being the full allowable moment capacity of the section.