Introduction-Design-Guide 2
Introduction-Design-Guide 2
1 Introduction
1.1 About this design guide
Connection design is closely related to the fabrication and erection process of a structure. For
most of design guides and codes, they only provide engineers with rules to check the resistance,
stability and deformations of the connections. There is no specific guideline on buildability of
connections. This publication provides guidance for designing various types of connections
that are perceived to be more buildable and eventually will improve the speed of steelwork
construction. These connections are designed in accordance with SS EN1993-1-8 and SCI
Publications P358 & P398. Other relevant design guides are also referred if the rules in
Eurocodes are not applicable or not adequate. It should be noted that SS EN1993-1-8 follows
the same rules and principles in EN1993-1-8, and hence they are generally referred to as SS
EN1993-1-8 in this Guide.
Design procedures are provided for:
a) Beam-to-Beam and Beam-to-Column connections
With extended fin plate (for both shear & moment connections)
With end plate (for both shear & moment connections)
b) Strengthening of joints
Stiffening extended fin plate
Supplementary web plates for column web
c) Beam splices
A combination of welding and bolting with cover plates
d) Column base plate connections
Steel plate with anchorage bolts
e) Connections for hollow steel sections
Connecting universal sections to hollow steel sections with fin plates, end plates and
diaphragm plates.
f) Bracing connections
Weld resistance for connecting steel rod to gusset plate
Gusset plate resistance for connecting universal sections
g) Purlin connections
h) Non-standard connections
Tubular column-to-column connections for different column sizes
Member transition in truss chord
Stiffeners in truss chord
Semi-continuous composite beam-to-beam joint
Design examples of all the above connections are also given.
1.2 Material
This publication is only valid for connections with material or products comply with standard
from Eurocode 3. The material properties used in this guide follow BC 1:2012 and Table 3.1
of SS EN1993-1-1, and only steel grades from S235 to S460 are covered. Nominal values of
the yield strength and ultimate strength depend on the thickness of the steel elements.
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Table 2-1 Standard fin plate connection details (SCI Publication P358)
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where
: tensile stress area of the bolt
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where
where
: diameter of bolt
: thickness of fin plate or beam web
: ultimate strength of fin plate or beam web
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where
: are defined in (1a)
Shear of fin plate (SCI_P358)
Gross section shear resistance:
The coefficient 1.27 takes into account the reduction in the shear resistance of the cross section
due to the nominal moment in the connection
where
: depth of fin plate
: thickness of fin plate
: yield strength of fin plate
(SS EN1993-1-8)
Net section shear resistance:
where
where
for
for
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*If the distance between the centers of the end bolts in a joint is greater than 15 times the
diameter of the bolt , reduction factor needs to be applied to the resistance
of the bolt group. (SS EN1993-1-8 3.8 (1))
where
where
The 0.6 factor in the expression for accounts for the triangular shape of the assumed
bending moment diagram in the fin plate
: reduction factor cater for lateral torsional buckling, can be obtained from (SCI_P358 or
SS EN1993-1-1)
(SS EN1993-1-8)
Shear of secondary beam web (SCI_P358)
Gross section shear resistance:
where
: shear area of secondary beam
for unnotched beams:
: cross-section area of beam
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: width of beam
: thickness of beam flange
: thickness of beam web
: root radius of beam
*In this guide, as fin plate is extended beyond the beam flange to facilitate construction, only
unnotched beams are considered.
For net shear resistance, the design procedures are same as that in 2(a).
shear resistance of beam web:
where
: moment resistance of beam web section BC
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Weld resistance
Using full strength fillet weld with higher strength than connected member is a common
practice. If full strength fillet weld is adopted, weld check is not necessary as it will not govern
the failure of the connection.
Fillet weld connecting fin plate to primary beam or column is designed to take both vertical
shear force and nominal moment. If weld group such as L shape weld or C shape weld is used,
the nominal moment is taken as the product of vertical applied load and distance between
the applied load to the centroid of the weld group.
Longitudinal applied stress at critical point:
where
: applied shear force on fin plate
: unit throat area
: nominal moment taken as the product of and distance between force and centroid of
weld group
: horizontal distance between critical point and centroid of weld group
: polar moment of inertia of weld group
Transverse applied stress at critical point:
where
: applied normal force on fin plate
Simplified method:
where
: resultant applied stress
: design longitudinal shear strength of fillet welds
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where
: design transverse strength of fillet welds
*If applied force is 45 to the fillet weld and the connected surfaces are perpendicular to each
other, fillet weld strengths can be found from SCI P363.
For fillet welds on S275 steel:
Leg length Throat thickness Longitudinal resistance *Transverse resistance
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where
: local shear area
for one secondary beam:
where
: thickness of fin plate
: yield strength of fin plate
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where
: applied longitudinal stress
: longitudinal resistance of fillet weld (may be found in SCI_P363)
: applied shear force
: unit throat area
Secondary beam shear resistance
where
: shear area of secondary beam
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where
: shear area of end plate
where
where
where
: diameter of the washer or the width across points of the bolt or nut
: plastic moment resistance of the equivalent T-stub for mode 1 or mode 2
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: effective length of the equivalent T-stub for Mode 1, taken as the lesser of and
where
where
: nominal moment due to eccentricity
: distance between flanges of secondary beam
Stiffener resistance (SCI_P398)
Design procedure for fillet weld of stiffener is same as 2.3.1 (4)
Design compressive resistance of stiffener:
where
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: reduction factor that takes account of the interaction with shear, see SS EN1993-1-8 Table
6.3
: leg length of fillet weld between the compression flange and the end plate
If ,
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