NS4U
Structural
- Apr 2, 2007
- 320
AISC Manul Part 10 has a discussion entitled "Girder-web supports"
They show the condition of a "spandrel" which has a beam framing into one side only. The beam is connected to a full depth shear plate which is welded to the web and flanges of the supporting girder.
My question is, why is the full depth shear plate necessary? What does it accomplish? I have read the discussion but its not clear to me.
They show the condition of a "spandrel" which has a beam framing into one side only. The beam is connected to a full depth shear plate which is welded to the web and flanges of the supporting girder.
My question is, why is the full depth shear plate necessary? What does it accomplish? I have read the discussion but its not clear to me.