normm
Structural
- Jan 29, 2008
- 74
In the UK the intermediate stiffeners in plate girders are welded to the top flange and web of girders but not connected to the bottom flange. A gap is left between the bottom flange and the end of stiffener; as the sketch shows. This details is followed no matter if the deck is at the top or bottom flange of the girder.
I have asked a few colleagues of mine but have only been told that this is a better detail for fatigue considerations.
I cannot satisfy myself how this detail prevents the stress reversal in weld between the web and the bottom flange if that is the aim. How does the gap help? Why this is better for fatigue?
I will appreciate your views if this detail is followed in most countries and if somebody can get me a better or more detailed explanation.
I have asked a few colleagues of mine but have only been told that this is a better detail for fatigue considerations.
I cannot satisfy myself how this detail prevents the stress reversal in weld between the web and the bottom flange if that is the aim. How does the gap help? Why this is better for fatigue?
I will appreciate your views if this detail is followed in most countries and if somebody can get me a better or more detailed explanation.