AISC SDM-SCBF Connection Example
AISC SDM-SCBF Connection Example
Hic =1S2Kips OK | 773 kins > He 106 kips ok. Check eolumn web local erpping Fora fore applied greater than a distance of d/2 from the member end: betel s(eesinye " 12.7 in. )L0.900 in, (SO (0.900 (05350 i, 1,820 ips j “This valu is not compared to the valve of Hyco Hye calculated previously, whichis based ‘on tension in the brace, as crippling is a compression limit sae. Because the Hye 1nd Hac foxces calculated previously ere directly proportional tothe brace force, they can be scaled down base on the ratio ofthe brace fore in compression tothe brace force in tension. The ‘maximum compression farce atthe gussct-to-clumn interface is [EF te n=0ane (Spee. Bg 10-4 = (0.80)(0.580 in}? won Column Web at Gusset-to-Column interface ‘At the gusset-o-column interface an gusset to-beam interface, the column and beam webs, ‘respectively, must be checked fo the limit states of web local yielding sad web local ery piling. The length of bearing, /, is taken a5 the eight of the gusset plate, ‘Check column web focal yielding Fora force applied at distance less than the depth of the member from the member end, tbe aailable web local yielding stength i determined as follows: R= Fat (Ska +) = (50 ksi(0.550ing[5(1.50 in}+345 in] = 1.160 kps (Spec. Ba, 10-2) Asc erm Sn. Conse Therefore: ‘Ry = 0:750,820 bps) =1370 kips> 123 hips ok. Beam Web at Gusset-io-Beam Interface ‘Check beam web local yielding ‘Consider that the interface force, Vp, aets at he centroid ofthe gusset-to-beam interface, a Gistance of a/2 = 40.0 in/2= 20.0 in, from the fe ofthe column. ‘Aswan Ineerurzce Sen COnSTHUCION be aracen reameay Forages pte ian he depth the men om thal engh seemed lie ee Ree fel Shi +) (Spe.8a. N03 = (50)(0:415 in. 2.5(1.09 in) + 40.0 in] | = 807g 1 TRAD a0 ‘= 1.0857 bps) he 7 hips> Vis =237bipe 0s ® O% | sol tips is =166 ips ok, Check beam web local crippling ‘The resultant fore atthe centroid ofthe guseetso-beam interface seto-beam interface i greater than d/2 from the member end, Thus, AISC Speejteation Equation 510-4 is spplicable, somal (PE {eisralessey| 237 in NOS8S in, SemaERPTT Ry ‘ais: (Spee: Eq. 110-4) = (800415 i = 793 hips This value is not compared tothe valve of Vn OV ; , sof Vos calculated previously, which is based 6 tension nthe brace, as crpplig is a compression limit state. Compression inthe beam orcs when the brace i i compeession, not when itis tension, 30 new Vas hd Vex Avancis bears ce Ste Conroe: JF sea. concmicani once eas en into 70 (Ry = 0.75(793 kips) & ey coe SBSH! Hot aks =397 Kips> D4 ips ok. interface Weds Based on experiments nd simulations, Rode tal 2011) ecommend designing the welds atthe gusctiobeam and gussctooinn interfaces for he expected tensile strength of the gusset platen cert increase the deformation and utility capacity of the system and lima the weld damage. The recommended expression for he sizeof par of ilet weds, ‘where isthe Weld sine and the 1.5 represents the dicetienal strength increase for tant versely loaded it welds is 21.5)9(0.60) Fax (0.70762 Ry Fly where B = 0.7. tn order to comply withthe AISC Specification, use >= 0.75 instead of 075. ‘This expression, which is based on AISC Specification Equations 324 and 32-5, may be ‘rearranged to solve forthe Gllet weld sie, forthe given material strengths (the required strength for ASD is taken to be RyF/.5). From AISC Seismic Provisions Table A3.1, for ASTM A plate msteral, y= 1.3, 1D ‘ASD . ts we a , "°° |5G3} 910.60) Fe (0.707) 20 S)T3N(0.60) Fi (0.707)|"* i (1336 i) -|__eomasycersy *[2(439(0.75)0.60)(70 ksioao7 21S 5)(0.60) 70 s)(0.707)|” =0700%, =0700i, For the #inthick gusset plate the weld size required w=0,700(% in) $0.38 in ‘Use Vein filet weld on both sides ofthe gusset plate to connect the gust to the beam, snd coum. Beam-to-Cotima Connection ‘The beamo-aluma connection st comply with the requirements of AISC Sedsmis Provisions Section F2.6b, Foe this example, Section F2.6b(b), he moment-resisting bess: end connection option, is chosen. This example utilizes a moment conection with CF Aoeouca TE oF Sem. Covia oo nace Rana {pone nel ofthe ean Manges and bo he col fang, which wil be dea resist « moment conponding tothe execied beam earl sengt upd by 1. (LRFD) or 1713 (ASD), hereby meting AISC Seione Prisons Section F2 S400) ‘An alternative method of providing a moment connection a the beam-to-column connection. and meeting AISC Slate Prvistons Seton 2.6), which excl considers fra retina forces, peered in Example $3.12. A connection ith smpe te t-col- tm. consection meting AISC Seiomic Provision Secon F26Hs) was presented in Example 5.3.10. Any of these approaches is satisfactory. ‘Use CIP groove welds atthe beam flanges 4-column and beam web-lo-column connections ‘To determine whether continuity plates are required, check wheter the Timi states of wel local yielding, web loca ripping. and flange local bending of the column are adequate for the reqired strength. The required strength must be determined. AISC Seismic Provisions ‘Section F2.6b(6) requires that tbe conection be Uesigned wo resist a moment equal 10 the ‘expected beam flexural strength meltpied by 1,1 (LRFD) or 1.1/1.5 (ASD). In this case, the beam web has 2 CIP groove weld othe columa flange and therefore can develop the full expected flexural strength ofthe beam web. Therefore, fer the local cokin init states ‘of web local yieing and web loal crippling, the demand athe column face will be taken asthe expected, strain-handened strength ofthe beam Mange using a sran-handening fac: tor of Lt: {9 SPECIAL CONCENTRICALLY BRACED FRAMES aaa ‘Check web local enppling ofthe column For a force applied greater than a distance of d/2 from the member end, the avalible web | toca eoppling strength of he column is determine as follows, where the length of bearing, | ‘is taken as the beam flange thickness recom] |F (sre. 108) | -soyasso yf fossa) 12.7, A900 [coin eso aOR 0550, = 297 ips TR 48D 397 hy (9Ry = 0.751397 kins) oe =298 ips 317 Kips mg. =199 Kips <212 Kips ng RED 280, Bena = TRF Apage Re jonge= (11/13) RFyApige =110.)0 1) =(14/15)1.1)50 ks) (8.97 in)(0585 in) (897 in (0585 in) 17 Rips 2212 Kips (Check web local yiektng of the conn Foca fore applied at a dstace greater than the depth of he member fom the membered, the avaiable web local yielding strength ofthe column is detennined as follows, where the ‘engthof hearing. fis taken asthe bean flange thickness. Ra Fete Stan +) =(50 Xsi(0.550 in (1.50 in) +085 in} = 222 kips 7 (Spec. Bq. 110-2) (Check fange local bending of the eatumm “The availabe strength ofthe columa dve to flange local bending is determined as follows: (Spec. Bq. J101) (98 = 090253 Kips) 28 bipe-<317 ips, mg, a a e151 ips <2I2 Kips mae Based onthe checks of web local yielding, web local crippling, ad flange local heading the columa requtes cootinity plats. The continuity plates must be designed wo resist th iifference between te flange fore, Ry ange Ot Re ng athe lesser of the column web ‘ocal yieling, web local crippling, and lange loeal bending strengths: Awaocas sr or Sram. Conse TRAD as ; ‘ . LRFD ASD ie We a” 150 B= Rope Oe R= Reng RI AiO hpe ne ciate” be: Sree ay Se ate = 95.0 kips = 64.0 kips Avena eric Stax CoxsranotsUsing a continsty plate with that closely matches the beam flange width For the Ujo-thiek continuity plat, the required weld size Pome ft ° a | ae : 597 im _ 0.380 ware w=0672 ee see = 067404 in) 067204 in) = 0169 =0168 in Select 450i the pte width. Make sore tht this plate width fs within the column oe ‘ange: {Use ein let welds between he continuity plate and he column Mange (bth sides f the 122i, 090 in | din. O590m se5in >450in ok, ise). fools Forte welds beeen he cotimity ate and she column we a wed sie wl be hen { igstronger than the avalible shear strength of ity pate contact area with he | soesequie cnet ois wo conioney pan, base on thi it of eae yl thats stroger an the avalible sear strength of he cosy Pi sea ation tre Tie design aproach mects AISC Seismic Provisions Secon E363), aout a lias this connection snot equred a comply with SMF requirements i RFD SD Detiving the weld sive as was dove previously forthe gust plain esion: | qeapiten te > Ry (2 plates aD > Re 5 ao en) 90808, : - 040%; ‘ iia on (060) F077) > 8805 reuse 250) Fe (0707) r ; | ‘950G\G0 ks ASO In) > GSO ksix.50 in) _[__Lootwoontsoss) _], + 2,00(0.60)(50 ksi) | state $0288 in. [307506070 bs} 0707) |Bs0y(0.60)(70 4s} 0707) = 067i =nsrr ‘Therefore Yin-thick continuity plates will be wsed. For the 4-inthick cootinity plate, the weld siz required Design the welds between the continuity piates and column omits) ‘There are several sign considerations that could be used to determine the required weld roi ‘ize. For the welds between the continuity plates and columm, tbe welds will be designed 10 er ‘be atleast a stg asthe valle strength ofthe contact sea of the contin ple with {Use Heda, illet welds between he contimaty plate andthe cokumn web (bth sides of the the flange. Tis deignsppreach mets he excepton in AISC Seione Provision Secon plate) i | EL.60(64), although this connection isnot required to comply with OME requirements, 2. | Using the expression forthe required weld size 10 develop plate in tension discussed pre Check beam web-to-colkimn connection ‘viously forthe gusset plate, the fillet welds atthe continuity plate to column flange are sized ‘The beam seb is subject to gravity forces from beam shear in adkition to forces from th- g | fatows ek TRFD “The required shear sng ofthe beam forthe cate of tension in the race is alate a follows. The gravity shears from the beam act in the opposite direction as the brace force i | & ae writs 10: wet wel te ! 2(1.5)4(0.60) Frcx (0.707)| (1-50) 9 (0.6) Fexx (0.707)} * ‘peel + 2.00(50 ksi ib /2(4.5)(0:75)(0.60)(70 ksi)(0.707)| /2(4-50)(1.67)(0.60)(70 ksa)(0.707)| oor, =06m | ‘Anca re or See. Conarncron Avena Ins oF Sra. ConsrmuTH298 [BRACED FRAMES ‘5:3 SPECIAL CONCENTRICALLY BRACED FRAMES sam) RD ASD RFD SD [LRED Load Combination 7 fom ASCE/SEI 7 Section 124.23 ‘ASD Load Combination § from ASCEISEL 7 Section 12.4.2.3 Vi=(09-0285)V+ Vim =(06-0.1455)Vo+0.7¥eq, Y= 07(-4.50 ips) +237 hips Ys 046-450 Rips) +166 kips 2234 kips = 168 kips ‘The required shear strength ofthe beam forthe case of compression in the brace s based om sabrace expected strength of 444 kips (LRFD) and 311 kips (ASD). As calculated previously fo Vay (LRFD) und Vas (ASD) TRFD ASD LLRFD Load Combination 5 from ASCEISEI 7 Section 12.432 {ASD Load Combination 5 toma ASCESEL7 Section 1243.2 Vj= (12402508 Vo +Vou 405%, | Ve=(10+0.18535) YD +0:7Vou Ye=1.4(480 kis) +191 ips Vg=1.4(4 50 igs) +138 ips +0.5(3.00 ps) =139 ips =199 Kips ‘The swengt ofthe beam in shear is, fom AISC Manual Table 3.6 LRFD ASD % oe - 29S kips> 234 kips ok, 197 kips>164 kips ok. ‘At the column face, the available shear strength is reduced by dhe material removed forthe veld access holes, From Table 1-1 and Table 1-3, weld access hole type B apps tothe \W24x68 and the (3) and (4) dimensions are in. and ¥ in. respectively. The available shear strength is determined from AISC Specification Section G2. Vp={(06YS0ksi|23.7 in. —2(0585 in. +% in. +14 in) ]}0.15 in) 49 Kips ‘Asoc esr or Sr. Cento ra 00249 ips) 219 ips > 234 hips ok, a,” 130 =166kips> 166 kips ode ‘The final design is show in Figure SS, Example 5.3.12. SCBF Brace-to-Beam/Column Connection Design—In-Plane Brace Buckling Given: Refer to Figure $-49. Design the brace-to-beam connection ot Joint T-1 shown schemati- cally in Figure 5-49. The brace erientation, connection type, transfer force, anx beam shear due to gravity loads are shown in Figure 5-50. The connection configuration shown in Figure 5S1, which maes use of hinge plat" llows large inelastic rations for inplane brace bucking with small Dexeral demand on the connection and supporting members. In {his configuration, large inelastic rotations are accommodated with the advantage of having ‘a compact connection (Therion and Fortney, 2012). Thi is ifferent from the epproach shovin in Examples 5.3.10 and $3.11, where the brace i expected to bueKle out of the plane ‘ofthe frame. The round HSS trace is ASTM ASOO Grade B and the bear and column are ‘ASTM A902, Use ASTM AS72 Grade 50 plate material, The bolts ae ASTM A49O-X. “The completed design shown in Figure 5-51 will be verified inthis example rom Example 5.3.11, the expected strengths of the HSS6.875%0 500 brace ae: Prensin = 550 ips Pe = 44 Rips (0.3Pcnpncton = 133 ips (pst buckling strength from AISC Seismic Provisions Section F23i)