strucbells said:
Do you really need (3) 3/4" DIA bolts for those loads? Is that geometry driven based on beam depth controlled by deflection?
No, I don't need three bolts and you are correct, more driven by geometry. Two just looked a little small to me given the geometry.
strucbells said:
Have you considered just welding the HSS beam directly to the face of the HSS column?
Yes, I had considered,but the customer wanted to try to avoid as much welding in the field as possible. Given the configuration of the structure most, if not all, of these connections will need to be made in the field.
retired13 said:
I don't quite follow the saddle connection, isn't that with two through bolts?
Yes, I probably should have given a little more explanation on that one. The beam needs to cantilever over the column, hence the saddle. Yes, I was planning on through bolts. I had considered a cap plate and an plate welded to the bottom of the HSS beam and bolting the two together, but I was concerned about fixity and opted for a saddle.
I appreciate the comments and the sanity checks! You're right strucbells, I probably could go back to a shear tab on the column. I hadn't determined the demand on the connections when I was working out options with the client and I was worried about the thin walls of the HSS (0.116") so I proposed the narrow tee.
Thanks again for taking the time to respond!