I greatly appreciate all your point. You are my one of inspiration.
I never going to do anything without confirmation or getting approval from EOR.
What was my concern is, Is this a good practice to follow thumb rule when there is a case, That we are not sure about load but we know the thickness of either bare/connected plate thickness.
I know a real engineer never going to use this thumb rule/J2.4 at anywhere without knowing force, but I want to say one thing, in detailing industry EOR never going to address each and every location, we also have to take some decision without EOR interference. In deep, EOR never gave us proper forces at all locations instead of saying connect for 50% UDL or full capacity of a member.
If we have to connect steel for its full capacity we end with larger weld, Meantime contractor pushes the fabricator for expediting deliver the steel to site.
We generally ask torsional force, axial force, moment forces, and lateral force... But if come to the point, we have to connect column with Beam/HSS for shear force using handbooks.
Also if connections seem too scary, we have to raise RFI states is this fine or not? Then they are changing original contract dwg.
So we often look for thumb rule that ends with better performance as well as safety too, we connection designer never going to do if something is not proper connection even if fabricator prefers, we will inform him/her that we should use this for better performance.
All these processes leads to more time than expected.
Thanks in advance!!