druminman
Structural
- Mar 26, 2008
- 26
I am reviewing some moment connections that were submitted to me and there is an unusual moment connection that I have essentially rejected, but wanted to get the opinion of you guys on.
The connection is a WF beam to an HSS column, and the designers used what is essentially a large shear plate with no flange plates at all. The large shear plate is slotted through the HSS and bolted with two vertical rows of bolts to the beam web. The bolt rows are spaced up to 9" apart.
My biggest issue is the transfer of the bending stress in the flanges into the web.
I've never seen such a connection before, and could find no reference to one anywhere.
What do you guys think?
Thanks,
Patrick
The connection is a WF beam to an HSS column, and the designers used what is essentially a large shear plate with no flange plates at all. The large shear plate is slotted through the HSS and bolted with two vertical rows of bolts to the beam web. The bolt rows are spaced up to 9" apart.
My biggest issue is the transfer of the bending stress in the flanges into the web.
I've never seen such a connection before, and could find no reference to one anywhere.
What do you guys think?
Thanks,
Patrick