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Shear tab transverse to an HSS beam? Stumped.

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AggieYank

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Mar 9, 2005
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Looking only at the local strength capacity (not bending, shear, or torsion of the overall pipe) of the wall of the 24” diameter pipe in the attached simple sketch, is the ½” wall thickness acceptable?

Or alternatively, what are the local failure modes at the plate attachment point of the pipe wall? They would seem to be similar to a longitudinal shear tab, but I can't find any reference on it.

Chapter K of AISC, and AWS do not address a plate transverse to an HSS (round or rectangular), with a shear tab. An example where this may come up is a transfer beam with a shear tab to catch an infill beam.

Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
 
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