M 259 Content
M 259 Content
M 259 Content
SUMMARY:
This 2 PDH course can be used to calculate the: shear, bending, and torsion strength of
many types of welds. The calculations within this live spreadsheet will facilitate the initial
design and engineering of many types of weldments. When various factors are typed into
the Input cells, Excel will calculate results automatically. In addition, the powerful tool,
"Goal Seek" can be used to optimize each Calculation.
P = Tension load
Fn = Weld tension force
Fs = Weld shear force
Equilibrium of Forces
Horizontal forces acting right = Horizontal forces acting left
2*Fn*COS(90 - A) = 2*Fs*COS (A)
Fn = Fs*COS (A) / SIN (A)
Vertical forces acting up = Vertical forces acting down
P = 2*Fs*SIN(A) + 2*Fn*SIN(90 - A)
P = 2*Fs*SIN (A) + 2*Fn*COS(A)
P = 2*Fs*SIN(A) 2*(Fs*COS(A) / SIN(A))*COS(A)
Fs = P*SIN (A) / 2 Rev 29 Nov 07
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Excel Solver
If Solver is not installed, select the "Tools"
drop down menu, pick "Add-Ins...".
You my have to insert the XP disc.
Shear stress, Ss = Fs / (t * L )
Ss = Fs * SIN (A) * ( (COS (A) + SIN (A)) / ( w * L )
When using Excel's Goal Seek, unprotect the spread sheet by selecting: Drop
down menu: Home > Format > Unprotect Sheet > OK
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GOAL SEEK EXAMPLE
Weld Strength Input
Weld tension allowable, St = 13600 lbs/in^2
Weld thickness, w = 0.375 in
38 Weld Length, L = 7.353 in
Efficiency, e = 80%
Calculation
Max load, P = St * w * L * e
42 P= 30000 lbs
When using Excel's Goal Seek, unprotect the spread sheet by selecting: Drop down menu:
Tools > Protection > Unprotect Sheet > OK
The section modulus of any thin area can be approximated to that of a line multiplied by the width.
Input
Bending moment, M = 100 in-lbs
Single weld size, w = 0.375 in
Weld length, D = 3.0 in
Calculations
Area moment of inertia, Ix = w * D^3 / 12
Ix = 0.8438
Max distance from line CG to end, c = D/2
c= 1.500
Max stress due to bending, Sb = M*c / Ix
Sb = 178 lbs/in^2
Max weld stress per inch due to bending, Fw = Sb * w
Fw = 67 (lb/in^2 / in weld)
Rev 29Nov07
Line Weld in Torsion
See the figure, right. Input
Applied Torque, T = 64 in-lbs
Fillet weld size, w = 0.375 in
Weld length, D = 3.0 in
Referring to the vertical line below: Calculations
Polar moment of vertical line weld, Jv = D*w*( w^2+D^2 ) / 12
Jv = 0.8569 in^4
Max distance from line CG to end, c = D/2
c= 1.500 in
Max stress due to torque, S = T*c / Jv
S= 112 lbs/in^2
EXAMPLE-1
The rectangular cantilever pictured at the right
is fillet welded to a vertical plate.
Solution:
Maximum moment, M = P * L
= 5,000 * 4
= 20,000 in-lb
PROBLEM-1
Given that the max weld stress is to be less than 13,600 lbs/in^2,
use Goal Seek to calculate the weld size of weld (w) required to
support an end load ( P ) of 10,000 lbs on the cantilever above.
Solution:
Pick: B126 ( Sr ) > Tools > Goal Seek > Set cell to value, ( 13600 ) >
> pick cell B109 ( w ) > OK.
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EXAMPLE-2
The rectangular cantilever pictured at the right
is fillet welded to a vertical plate.
Find the fillet weld size, w required to support
a load, P = 5,000 lbs.
The dimensions of the beam are:
L = 4 in, D = 3 in.
Solution:
Maximum moment, M = P * L
= 5000 * 4
= 20,000 in-lb
Iw = 2.2500 in^4
Maximum bending stress is Sm:
Sm = M * ( D/2 ) / Iw
Sm = 13,330 ( lb/in^2 )
See calculation below:
Fillet Weld Strength in Bending Input
Cantilever beam end load, P= 500 lbs
Beam length, L= 6 in
Beam depth, D= 1 in
Fillet weld size, w= 0.250 in
Calculations
Max moment, M = P*L
M= 3,000 in-lbs
Weld area moment of inertia, Iw = 3.1416 * ( (D + w )^4 - ( D )^4 ) / 64
Iw = 0.0708 in^4
Weld max bending stress, Sm = M * (D/2) / Iw
Sm = 21200 lb/in^2
Weld area, Aw = 3.1416 * ( (D + w )^2 - ( D )^2 )
Aw = 1.7672 in^2
Average shear stress, Ss = P / Aw
Ss = 283 lb/in^2
Weld resultant stress, Sr = ( Sm^2 + Ss^2 )^0.5
Sr = 21202 lb/in^2
Max weld load per inch, Fw = Sr * w
Fw = 5300 lb/in
EXAMPLE-3
The rectangular cantilever bracket pictured at
the right is fillet welded to a vertical plate.
Find the fillet weld size, w required to support
a load, P = 5,000 lbs.
The dimensions of the beam are:
L = 3 in, D = 3 in, H = 4
Solution:
Maximum moment, M = P * L
= 5,000 * 3
= 15,000 in-lb
Iw = 2.2500 in^4
Maximum bending stress is Sm:
Sm = M * ( D/2 ) / Iw
Sm = 13,330 ( lb/in^2 )
See calculation below:
By symmetry, Yn = ( D+w ) / 2
Xn = ( ( 2 * H * w ) * ( H/2 ) + ( D + 2*w ) * 0 ) / A
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The applied shear load ( V ) is balanced by weld shear force ( Fp ) lbs/in.
V = Fp*( D )+( 2*( H + w ) )
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Ix = I1 + I2
Rev 29 Nov 07
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M259 WELDMENT STRENGTH EXCEL CALCULATIONS
Course Content John Andrew P.E.
LONG WELDS
This web shear stress is carried by 2 fillet welds having an initial size ( w ) of
1.00 inch each and a minimum thickness of 0.707 inches. (See, Tension-Shear
tab page 3 )
The minimum weld size ( w ) is equal to the ratio of applied shear stress to
allowable shear stress.
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