GalileoG
Structural
- Feb 17, 2007
- 467
Hello all,
I have a very silly question that I would like to pose. I have a steel beam with a simple connection, clip connection bolted to the web and welded to an embedded plate within a concrete wall. The weld connecting the angle and the embedded plate is inadequate, because the embedded plate is only within the top 5" of the 24" beam. My supervisor states that we can add an angle seat at the bottom flange of the beam, but I am not sure how that will be able to transfer the shear? (I can certainly visualize the effectiveness of the seat, but theoretically, I thought shear is only carried mostly by the web of the beam? I am a confused! ;(
Thanks,
Clansman
I have a very silly question that I would like to pose. I have a steel beam with a simple connection, clip connection bolted to the web and welded to an embedded plate within a concrete wall. The weld connecting the angle and the embedded plate is inadequate, because the embedded plate is only within the top 5" of the 24" beam. My supervisor states that we can add an angle seat at the bottom flange of the beam, but I am not sure how that will be able to transfer the shear? (I can certainly visualize the effectiveness of the seat, but theoretically, I thought shear is only carried mostly by the web of the beam? I am a confused! ;(
Thanks,
Clansman