ship4885
Structural
- May 19, 2009
- 17
I'm reviewing shop drawings for a building our company provided the engineering services for. The detailer has provided extended shear tabs for all direct shear connections at beam/girder webs as well as column webs. Where we have a cantilever, there is a weak axis moment connection. It is a direct flange weld to plates welded to the flange and web of the column. The shear tab is welded to both the column web as well as the plates, so they are scting like stiffners to the connection.
My question is where to take my eccentricity for the bolts on this connection? If these stiffners restrain my shear tab from rotating, can I assume my eccentricity is from the centerline of the cbolts to the toe of the flange, or must I still consider eccentircity to the web of the column? The design checks outlined in the 13th edition do not note specifically if your eccentricity changes due to a stiffened connection.
My question is where to take my eccentricity for the bolts on this connection? If these stiffners restrain my shear tab from rotating, can I assume my eccentricity is from the centerline of the cbolts to the toe of the flange, or must I still consider eccentircity to the web of the column? The design checks outlined in the 13th edition do not note specifically if your eccentricity changes due to a stiffened connection.