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It is common to see cold formed ste

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wannabeSE

Civil/Environmental
Feb 23, 2007
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It is common to see cold formed steel jamb details with 2 or 3 studs welded together. However, there is no guidance for transvere shear strength of Flare-V Groove welds in AWS D1.3 or AISI S100. Am I missing something, or are there any other references for the strength of Flare-V goove welds in cold formed steel? Quite often, shearing of the base metal governs the welds capacity in sheet steel.

Note there are several reputible references that show welded jambs:
SSMA Cold Formed Steel Details: OSHPD Standard Partition Wall Details (shows flare bevel groove welds on sheet ST3.04 ??):
 
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