Banks
Structural
- Jul 21, 2004
- 23
I'm looking for an accurate way to check the weld between a pipe and the top of a C-channel stringer. This is for a guardrail system and the pipe is assumed to have a fixed base (I don't know how else to get it to work otherwise). I know that when contractors are doing this type of connection they are just using a 3/16 or 1/4 inch fillet weld around the entire circumference of the pipe. The best that I could come up with is getting the centroid of each half of the pipe, figuring out the tension and compression forces based on the moment and using that to check the adequacy of the weld (also including the shear force...). The only thing I could really find in the AISC manual was for the design of the member at the connection (chord plastification, punching shear), but not for the actual weld. Does anyone have any other / additional suggestions?
Thanks...
Thanks...