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A channel C250x37 mm section is welded to a 9 mm gusset plate. Welding is not permitted on the back of the channel. All steel is A36 with Fy=250 MPa and Fu=400 MPa. Use E70electrodes having and Fu=485 MPa (SMAW) process. The maximum length of lap is 250mm. The size of fillet weld is 8mm. Assume the width of slot weld is 22 mm. Size of slot weld is 13mm
Properties of C250x37
A = 4750 mm2
tw = 13.0 mm2
d = 254 mm
a. Determine the force resisted by the slot weld in kN, when the full tensile capacity is 712.5 KN (from the gross yielding capacity using ASD)
Hint: Full tensile Capacity = Force Resisted by Fillet and Slot Weld
Round your answer to 3 decimal places.
Problem 14.3.A
A 4 × 4 × ½-in. angle of A36 steel is to be welded to a plate with E 70
XX electrodes to develop the full tensile strength of the angle. Using
%-in. fillet welds, compute the design lengths for the welds on the two
sides of the angle, assuming development of tension on the full cross sec-
tion of the angle.
A=3.75 inch2
L1= 10.94"
L2 = 5.09"
IF only connected leg, L=7.7";
4.75 each side
Tension Member Design
Problem 1. A channel shape is under 50 kips dead and 100 kips live tensile axial load as shown in the
figure. The member is connected to a gusset plate with 10 inch longitudinal welds. Find the lightest
channel shape to carry the loading. Use only vielding and rupture limit states to design. Use 50 ksi steel
(Fy=50 ksi, Fu=65 ksi).
(a) Assume yielding limit state controls in the design process;
(b) After selecting the lightest section, check the rupture limit state. Do not redesing if needed.
1
Pa=50 kips
PL=100 kips
10"
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