JRS56
Mechanical
- Mar 29, 2020
- 5
I'm designing a beam splice using AISC Design guide 16 as a reference. At the beginning of the guide they talk about how the metal building industry pioneered the use of these joints. The authors developed their deign procedure and then tested rolled shapes of similar sizes. They created tables (3-6 & 4-7) showing the working parameters of their R&D. In particular, my beam is a W14 which is below their testing parameters (they tested 16"-24"). My actual/allowable stress = .56 so I think I'm good from a strength standpoint. I'm trying to use a W14 so I can closely match existing bar joists stiffness.
I know that I've seen similar connections in the field on beams smaller than W16. So I assume those engineers convinced themselves that "if the strength is good the depth doesn't matter".
So I'm looking for some commentary from others who've faced similar situations.
Thx
I know that I've seen similar connections in the field on beams smaller than W16. So I assume those engineers convinced themselves that "if the strength is good the depth doesn't matter".
So I'm looking for some commentary from others who've faced similar situations.
Thx