DYB 654: ADVANCED STEEL STRUCTURES - II
Assoc.Prof.Blent AKBA
Department of Earthquake and Structural Engineering
Crown Hall at IIT Campus Chicago . Illinois Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Connections in Steel Structures
(adapted from Shen, J., Steel Structures, Class Notes, IIT, Fall 2009. )
CONTENTS
Introduction General limit states in connections Bolt related limit states and detailing Weld related limit states and detailing Commonly used simple/shear/framing connections Commonly used Moment/rigid Connections Column Connections 2
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Connections | Introduction
How critical a connection in steel structures safety, cost, and performance The structural designer leads the connection design, but should work with steel fabricators to optimize the total cost of the project
Connections | General Limit states
a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j) Block Shear Rupture Bolt Bearing Bolt Shear Bolt Tension Fracture Concentrated Forces Flexural Yielding Prying Action Shear Yielding and Shear Rupture Tension Rupture Whitmore Section Yielding / Buckling
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Limit states | (a) Block Shear Rupture
(Photo by J.A. Swanson and R. Leon, courtesy of Georgia Institute of Technology)
Limit states | (b) Bolt Bearing (against
the bolt hole edge)
(Photo by J.A. Swanson and R. Leon, courtesy of Georgia Institute of Technology)
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Limit states | (c) Bolt Shear
(Photo by P.S. Green)
Limit states | (d) Bolt Tension Fracture
(Photo by J.A. Swanson and R. Leon, courtesy of Georgia Institute of Technology)
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Limit states | (e) Under Concentrated
Forces When forces are transferred from one member to another, some form of localized deformation (due to yielding or buckling) occurs, depending on types of connections, as illustrated in the following slides .
Limit states | Under Concentrated
Forces (compression due to bending) Flange Local Bending Limit State
(Beedle, L.S., Christopher, R., 1964)
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Limit states | Under Concentrated
Forces (Shear force) Web Crippling Limit State
(Photo by T. Murray, Virginia Tech)
Limit states | Under Concentrated Forces (Compression)
Web Local Buckling Limit State
(SAC Project)
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Limit states | (f) Flexural Yielding
Web Local Yielding Limit State
(SAC Project)
Limit states | (g) Prying Action
(Photo by J.A. Swanson and R. Leon, courtesy of Georgia Institute of Technology)
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Limit states | (h) Shear Yielding and Shear Rupture
(Astaneh, A. and Nader, M.N. 1989)
Limit states | (i) Tension Rupture
A plate behind this taped plate
Module I Contents: Overview
(Photo by J.A. Swanson and R. Leon, courtesy of Georgia Institute of Technology)
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Limit states | (j) Whitmore Section Yielding /
Buckling in Gusset Plate
Module I Contents: Overview
P
Gusset plate
(Beedle, L.S. and Christopher, R., 1964)
Connections | Bolt related limit states and
Module I Contents: Overview
detailing
a) b) c) d) e) Commonly used bolt Bolt types Bolt shear strength (LRFD/ASD) B lt h Bolt hole l and d failure f il modes d Bolt minimum spacing and edge distance
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Bolt | Commonly used bolts
Bolt| Commonly used bolts
A307 machine bolts (unfinished bolts or common bolts:
we do not account for the clamping force from tightening of the bolt)
Fnt = 310 MPa (45 ksi) A325 high strength bolts (can be pretensioned) F nt = 620 MPa (90 ksi) A490 high strength bolts F nt = 780 MPa (113 ksi) F nt : nominal tension strength (can be pretensioned)
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Bolt| Commonly used bolts (AISC 360-05)
Bolt| Bolt types: N, X, and SC
Types yp of Connections: (a) Bearing Type (A307, A325, A490) N - threads iNcluded in shear plane X - threads eXcluded from shear plane (b) Slip Critical (A325, A490) SC - slip critical Ex: 19 mm ( in.) A325 - N
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Bolt| Bolt shear strength in bearing-type (N and X)
Fnv = Nominal shear stress (AISC 360-05 360 05 Table J3.2) For Connection design (unless specified otherwise): = 0.75 ( (LRFD); ); = 2.00 (ASD)
Bolt | nominal shear strength in bearing-type (N and X)
Module I Contents: Overview
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Bolt | nominal shear strength in bearing-type (N and X)
Nominal Shear Strength per bolt per shear plane: rn = Fnv x Ab , MPa, (Ab is nominal bolt area = db 2 /4) Nominal Shear Strength of the connection: Rn = rn x Number of Bolts x Number of Shear Planes (either 1.0 or 2.0)
Bolt | nominal shear strength in bearing-type (N and X) Design Shear Strength of the Connection: LRFD ASD : Rn = 0.75 Rn : Rn = Rn / 2.00
(AISC 360-05, J3.1)
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Bolt | Bolt hole and failure modes For all hole related limit states except tear out, the effective hole diameter used in calculations is (AISC360-05, Table J3.3) dh = dh + 2mm The additional 2mm accounts for damage. For tear out out, the actual hole diameter is used used. For bearing, the bolt diameter is used.
Module I Contents: Overview
Bolt | Bolt hole and failure modes
Module I Contents: Overview
Bearing
Tu
Tear Out Le Lc
Tu
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Bolt | Bolt hole and failure modes
Module I Contents: Overview
Bearing
Tear Out Le Lc
Bolt | Bolt hole and failure modes
Module I Contents: Overview
Section J3.10 Bearing Strength at Bolt Holes For standard, oversized, and short-slotted holes Rn = 1.2 L ct Fu < 2.4 db t Fu
1.2 L ct Fu is the tear out strength 2.4 db t Fu is the bearing strength Lc = clear distance
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Bolt | Minimum Spacing and Edge Distance
e e s e s
Module I Contents: Overview
Section J3.3 Minimum Spacing: Preferred: S = 3d; and e = S/2 d = the nominal diameter of the bolt. (commonly S = 75mm and e =38mm)
Connections | Weld related limit states
Module I Contents: Overview
and detailing
a) b) ) c) d) Fillet weld strength Effective width in Fillet weld Minimum size, t, of fillet welds Base metal rupture strength
e) Example: Determine design strength Td for Welds
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Weld | Fillet weld strength
Module I Contents: Overview
Nominal Strength Rn = Fw Aw
(AISC360-05, Eq.J2-4)
Fw = 0.60 FEXX (1.0 + 0.50 sin1.5) (AISC360-05, Eq.J2-4)
Fw = nominal strength of the weld metal per unit area, MPa FEXX = electrode strength, MPa = angle of loading measured from the weld longitudinal axis, degrees Aw=effective area of weld (mm2)
Weld
Weld | Fillet weld strength
Weld Rupture
T
=90 =0
= 00 = 900
Fw = 0.60 FEXX Fw = 0.60 (1.5 FEXX)
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Weld | Effective width in Fillet weld
t t
teff = 0 0.707 707 t (ASIC360-05, J2a)
t : leg dimension teff : effective throat of a fillet weld
Weld | Minimum size, t, of fillet welds
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Weld | Minimum size, t, of fillet welds
Maximum Fillet Weld Size (AISC360-05, J2.b): tp < 6mm tw = tp tp > 6mm tw = tp 2mm
1/16
tp :thickness of the plate tw :weld size
Weld | Base Metal Rupture Strength at weld AISC 360-05 Section J4.2 Shear Rupture Strength g shear rupture p strength g for the The design limit state of rupture along a shear failure path in the affected and connecting:
Rn = (0.6 Fu Anv)
Anv : welded area subjected to shear (the same for base metal rupture and weld rupture)
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Weld |Example: Determine design
strength Td for Welds
E70XX Electrod, Fexx = 485 MPa STI (A36) steel Fu = 400 MPa
Weld Rupture: Tn=(0.6x485MPa)(0.707x6mm) )(125mmx2) = 308.6 kN 125 5" Base Metal: Tn= (0.6 Fu Anw) = (0.6x400MPa)(8mm)(125mmx2) = 480 kN Tn = 308.6 kN (weld rupture governs)
PL 3/8" x 8"
6mm
PL 10mm x 200mm
E70XX
Td
mm x 125mm PL 8 PL 5/16" x 5"
mm
Td = (0.75)(308.6kN)=231.5 kN (LRFD) Td = (0.50)(308.6kN)= 154.3 kN (ASD)
Connections | Commonly used
Module I Contents: Overview
simple/shear/framing connections
a. a b. c. d. e. f.
Double Angle Connection Double-Angle Single-Plate (Shear Tab) Connection Shear End-Plate Connection Un-stiffened Seated Connection Single-Angle Connection Tee Shear Connection
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Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Module I Contents: Overview
All Bolted Double-Angle Connection
Girder B1 Beam B1B Girder B1 Girder B1 Beam B1B
Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
All Bolted Double-Angle Connection (continued from the previous slide)
Module I Contents: Overview
Girder B1 supports Beam B1B by an all-bolted, double-angle connection. These double-angles are field bolted to the supporting girder and shop bolted to the supported beam. This eliminates "knifed" erection. (Lowering the supported beam web into place between the angles). The offset bolt rows between the in-plane and outstanding angle legs provide better entering and tightening clearances. Since both of the members are the same depth, the beam is double coped to accommodate the flanges of the girder.
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Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Limit States associated with All Bolted DoubleAngle Connection
Nominal Strength g of the connection, , Rn in kN, , from each of the following limit states: a) Block Shear Rupture b) Bolt Bearing c) Bolt Shear d) Shear Yielding e) Shear Rupture f) Flexural strength
The governing nominal strength of the connection, Rn is the smallest among all.
Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Possible limit States in a typical beam-togirder connection
Module I Contents: Overview
12 5 A A 2 5 a) b) c) d) e) f) 3, 4
2L
Block Shear Rupture of the beam web (1-1) or the angles (2-2) Bolt Bearing of the beam web or angles (3) Bolt Shear (4) Flexural Yielding of the coped web Shear Yielding of the gross area of angles along 5-5 Shear Rupture of the net area of angles along 5-5
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Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Overview Limit State | Block-shear rupture Module I Contents:
Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Limit State | Bolt Bearing
Module I Contents: Overview
Rn = 1.2 L ct Fu < 2.4 db t Fu , kN
1.2 L ct Fu : tear out strength 2.4 db t Fu : bearing strength Lc : clear distance
Le
Lc
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Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Limit State | Bolt Shear
Module I Contents: Overview
Rn = Fnv x Ab x Number of Bolts in the web x N b of Number f Sh Shear Pl Planes ( = 2 f for d double bl angle connections), kN Ab = db2 / 4, db : bolt diameter.
Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Limit State | Shear yielding and rupture
Module I Contents: Overview
Shear Yielding: Rn = (0.6 Fy)Ag Shear Rupture: Rn = (0 (0.6F 6Fu) An
Fy = yield stress; Fu = tensile strength Ag = gross area in shear; and An = net area of the angles
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Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Limit State | Flexural Strength Single Coped Beam
Ru or Ra
Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Limit State | Flexural Strength Double Coped Beam
Ru or Ra Ru or Ra
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Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Limit State | Flexural Strength with Coped Beams ( Rupture and local buckling)
Module I Contents: Overview
Required flexural strength: LRFD: Mu = Ru e ASD: Ma = Ra e
AISC Steel AISC, St l Construction C t ti M Manuel, l 13th Edition) Editi )
Ru or Ra = beam end reaction force, kN
Available Strength based on Flexural Rupture: Mn = Fu Snet (for single or double coped beam cases) b = 0.75, b= 2.00 Available Strength based on Flexural Local Web Buckling: Mn = Fcr Snet b = 0.90, b= 1.67
Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Limit State | Flexural Strength with Coped Beams ( Rupture and local buckling) (contd)
Module I Contents: Overview
Snet = net section modulus, mm3 , tabulated in Table 9-2 in AISC 13th Edition Manual Fcr = available local web buckling stress as given in the following slides
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Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Limit State | Flexural Strength local web buckling stress Fcr with only top flange coped
Limitations:
c<2d dc < d / 2
2
Ru or Ra
tw Fcr = fk Fy 12(1- v 2 ) h0
2E
E=200,000 MPa, v=0.3 E = 29,000 ksi, = 0.3
c c 2 when 1.0 d d f = 1 + c when c >1.0 d d
f= plate buckling model adjustment factor k=plate buckling coefficient
h0 1.65 c 1.0 2.2 when h0 c k = 2.2h0 c when >1.0 c h0
Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Limit State | Flexural Strength local web buckling stress Fcr with both top and bottom flanges coped
Module I Contents: Overview
Limitations: c < 2 d dct < 0.2 d dcb < 0.2 d
tw 2 Fcr = 0.62 E fd ch0
fd = 3.5 7.5 (dc / d) (adjustment factor) dc = the larger of (dct , dcb)
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Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Limit State | Flexural Strength Example: Determine if adequate
Module I Contents: Overview
12mm 200mm 75mm
R u =180 kN
W14x30
STII ( (A992 Steel) )
Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Limit State | Flexural Strength Example: Determine if adequate
Module I Contents: Overview
W14x30 STII (A992) Fy = 345 MPa Fu = 450 MPa e = 212 mm c = 200 mm d = 351 mm tw = 6.86 mm dc = 75 mm ho = 351 75 = 276 mm mm. Snet = 137,160 mm3 from Table 9-2 AISC 13 Ed. Manual
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Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Limit State | Flexural Strength Example: Determine if adequate
Module I Contents: Overview
tw Fcr = fk Fy 2 12(1- v ) h0
2E
.86 0.270 6 180 , 762 )(3.74) = 26, = 210 (1.16)(3.61) ( 1.14 10.8 276 = 476 68.9 ksi>F =345 50 MPa ksi, , so = 50 ksi = .12 MPa soF F y> cr cr = 345MPa
c / d = 200 / 351 = 0.57 0 57 < 1.0 10 So, f = 2 (c / d) = 2 x 0.57 = 1.14 c / ho = 200 / 276 = 0.72 < 1.0 So, k = 2.2 (ho / c)1.65 = 2.2 (276 / 200)1.65 = 3.74
2 2
Shear Connections | Double-Angle Connection
Limit State | Flexural Strength Example: Determine if adequate
Module I Contents: Overview
Use LRFD since Ru is given: Required strength: Mu = Ru e = (180kN)(0.212m) = 38.16 kNm Available Strength based on Flexural Rupture: Mn = Fu Snet = (450)(137,160) = 61.72 kNm b Mn = (0.75)(61.72) = 46.29 kNm > Mu = 38.16 kNm Available Strength based on Flexural Local Web Buckling: Mn = Fcr Snet = (345)(137,160)= (345)(137 160) 47.32 47 32 kN kNm bMn = Fcr Snet = (0.9) (47.32) = 42.59 kNm > Mu = 38.16 kNm
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References: Shen, J., Advanced Steel Structures, Class Notes, Fall 2009. American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Specification: AISC 360-05 Chapter J (included in the AISC Manual Part 16). Design of Connections (Parts 9 through 13) of the AISC Manual M l AISC Documents on Teaching Steel Connections
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