matrixeric
Structural
- Apr 19, 2007
- 19
hello All:
I had always assumed that a single plate connection to column web (with a> 3.5") is an "extended configuration" per AISC as the bolt line is typically more than the AISC stipulated value of 3 1/2" and one cannot ignore eccentricity when considering the bolt strength.
However, when I use DESCON software to design a moment connection to column web the bolts strength is being arrived at by assuming that there exists NO eccentricity even if the "a" dimension is greater than 3.5". Does the fact that the shear tab being welded to the plate stiffeners of the column have something to do with this or am I doing something wrong?
Appreciate your input!
Thanks.
I had always assumed that a single plate connection to column web (with a> 3.5") is an "extended configuration" per AISC as the bolt line is typically more than the AISC stipulated value of 3 1/2" and one cannot ignore eccentricity when considering the bolt strength.
However, when I use DESCON software to design a moment connection to column web the bolts strength is being arrived at by assuming that there exists NO eccentricity even if the "a" dimension is greater than 3.5". Does the fact that the shear tab being welded to the plate stiffeners of the column have something to do with this or am I doing something wrong?
Appreciate your input!
Thanks.