Azz90
Structural
- Aug 28, 2001
- 5
I am trying to determine the moment capacity of a nested pipe connection. For example,a 3" schedule pipe fitting inside a 3.5" schedule pipe. I would put a single bolt through both pipes to resists any axial loads. If you have ever used a cheater bar you know that there is some moment capacity for this connection.
I have played around with some AISC HSS equations for concentrated loads on the face of round sections, but I am not sure the appropriate length of the concentrated load (the normal application for these formulas would be a stab plate welded to the face of the section).
Are there any formulas for this type of connection? Are there any rules of thumb regarding the splice length to develop full moment capacity of the members? Any additional thoughts?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
I have played around with some AISC HSS equations for concentrated loads on the face of round sections, but I am not sure the appropriate length of the concentrated load (the normal application for these formulas would be a stab plate welded to the face of the section).
Are there any formulas for this type of connection? Are there any rules of thumb regarding the splice length to develop full moment capacity of the members? Any additional thoughts?
Thanks in advance for any replies.