marinaman
Structural
- Mar 28, 2009
- 195
I've got an angle member (4x4x3/8) that has two fitted stiffeners (shop welded) in it. The angle is 12" long. The angle is used to provide force continuity between members subject to either tension or compression. See the sketch.
I called for each angle leg to be welded, three sides.
The angle is in place. Now, the testing service has called me and said that a couple of the angles have a crack in the corner of the angle.
The calculated loads are nowhere close to the amount of weld I have on the angle.
Could this be a case where the angle underwent thermal changes when being welded and cracked the corner? Its been in the 30's in terms of temperature here lately.
I'm baffled as to why the angle would crack.