Con 1303
Con 1303
Con 1303
Key Words
Heavy Brace Connection, Gusset, Design Example, Eccentrically Braced Frame, Modified Uniform Force Method.
Introduction
This worked example illustrates the ductile design of brace/beam/column gusset plate connection. The example is
based on the design approach presented in Steel Advisor CON1301.
The configuration and details of the gusset plate connection are shown in figure 1.
The brace load N* has been calculated separately using a capacity design approach.
N* = 2000 kN
530 UB82
350wc 230
Grade 250 end plate, tp = 25mm
A) Design of Gusset
1.
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Nt* = 2000
Block Shear Gusset Plate
tg
Ant
Anv
NBS
min
= 0.9 x
min
= 0.9 x
= 5454
min
The Whitmore section length extends 246mm into the beam web and 86mm into the column web. The web
thickness is used, conservatively ignoring the larger flange area.
Web thickness of column = 25mm
Web thickness of beam = 9.6mm
Rs
= Awfy
= 0.9 (661 x 20 x 250 + 86 x 25 x 300 + 246 x 9.6 x 320)
= 4235 kN > Nt* OK
3.
The buckling capacity is calculated by the strip of plate defined by the Whitmore section as a column.
The design, L, is taken as average length of
negative.
L
1,
and
3.
=
=
= 107 mm
The effective length factor, ke, is 0.7 and is taken from NZS 3404: 1997 cl 12.9.7.2 (b).
Steel Advisor CON1303
Steel Construction New Zealand Inc. 2011
and
are
= 5.77
The form factor, kf, is taken as 1.0 and the member section constant, b = 0.5
Ns = Rs as determined above.
Nc
= cRS
n
=
=
4.
c1
bg
900mm
OK!
Maximum unsupported edge length bg = 540 < 900
5.
OK
ec
=
=
= 264mm
+ 25 = 194.5mm
ge
+ tep
= 445mm
= length of gusset along column
= 740mm
=
= 370mm
Figure 2: Gusset free body diagram
Hb*
Vb *
Using modified Uniform Force Method
Hb* = 981kN
Vb* = 582kN
Gusset Local Shear Capacity
Vg = 0.6 Agfyg
= 0.9 x 0.6 x 840 x 20 x 250/1000
= 2268kN > Hb*
OK
Gusset Local Tensile Capacity
Ng = Agfyg
= 0.9 x 840 x 20 x 250/1000
= 3780kN > Vb*
OK
Check Combined Stresses at b-b interface
(Eqn 10.2 from (Clifton, 1994))
OK
7.
B) End Plate
1.
0.9Sg
Sp
Hc*
0.9Sg
OK
2.
= 4m + 1.25e + 4p
= 3 x 60 + 1.25 x 55 + 4 x 90
= 609mm
=
=
= 1,427 kN
= 55mm
=
=
= 2156 kN
OK!
(This will ensure ductile behaviour as brittle mode 3
suppressed by strength hierarchy)
= 101kN
= 139kN
OK
Af
tw = 25
13.2
bbf bb
OK
d1 = 339 32 x 2 = 275mm
= 27.5
for b = 0.5
kf = 1.0
for
= 0.917
= 30
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