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What is the Dmin in Seismic Design Manual

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ARJ1

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On page 4-21 of the Seismic Design Manual, there is a calc for the variable Dmin. The book reads as follows: "The minimum required single-sided fillet weld size is,
Dmin=Ru/1.392kips/in(lw)=.784

Could someone tell me what this unitless value represents.

Thanks in advance

 
Minimum size of the throat of the weld in inches.
 
Thanks civilperson. I found a reference that explains it, "Structural Steel Design" by Alan Williams.

"Dmin" denotes the number of 1/16 inch in weld size. In other words, if Dmin = 2.56, then this means your minimum weld size to fully develop load "Ru" is 2.56/16, or rounding up, 3/16. Or if Dmin = 10.45, then your minimum weld size required is 10.45/16, which is equal to .65 in decimal form. And rounding this up to the next available weld size = .75 or a 3/4 weld.
 
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