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Welded Beam To Column Moment Connection

This document describes a welded beam to column moment connection designed according to CSA S14-16. It has steel grade 350W plates and 7mm E70XX welds. Applied forces are 88kN shear and 88kNm moment. IDEA StatiCa Connection calculates the interaction of all forces, while manual calculations assume welds transfer moment or shear separately. Both methods give similar moment capacities of 75.7-86kNm from manual and 88kNm from IDEA, within 2% accuracy.

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Welded Beam To Column Moment Connection

This document describes a welded beam to column moment connection designed according to CSA S14-16. It has steel grade 350W plates and 7mm E70XX welds. Applied forces are 88kN shear and 88kNm moment. IDEA StatiCa Connection calculates the interaction of all forces, while manual calculations assume welds transfer moment or shear separately. Both methods give similar moment capacities of 75.7-86kNm from manual and 88kNm from IDEA, within 2% accuracy.

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IDEA StatiCa Connection Verification example 1

Verification example – Welded beam to column moment


connection
Type of connection: Welded beam to column moment connection
Unit system: Metric
Designed acc. to: CSA S14-16
Investigated: Welds, base material,
Plate Materials: Steel grade 350W,
Welds: leg size s = 7 mm, electrode E70XX (equivalent of E49XX)

Geometry:

Weld s=7 mm

Applied forces:
N = 0 kN
V = 88 kN
M = 88 kNm

Procedure:
In manual calculations, the fillet welds at flanges transfer bending moment and are loaded transverse
to the weld. The shear force is assumed to be transferred by fillet welds at the web and these are
loaded parallel to the force. IDEA StatiCa Connection solves all forces in interaction and the moment
is transferred partly also by the weld at the web. The magnitude of shear force was chosen the same
as the bending moment which corresponds to the uniformly loaded beam with the length of 6 m,
which is fixed on both ends.
IDEA StatiCa Connection Verification example 2

IDEA StatiCa Connection


IDEA StatiCa Connection Verification example 3

There is still a reserve for the shear force, although the shear force slightly reduces the bending
moment resistance.

Manual assessment
IDEA StatiCa Connection Verification example 4

The assumption that the bending moment is transferred only via flange welds is very conservative.
Using elastic section modulus of fillet welds and thus assigning part of the bending moment to the
welds at the web, the moment resistance is 86 kNm. Another way to increase the moment resistance
in hand calculation is neglecting the base metal resistance because a matching electrodes were used
(moment resistance 98 kNm). IDEA always determines the base metal resistance due to possible use
of a material edited by user.

Comparison:
The results of both IDEA StatiCa Connection design and manual computation according to CSA 16-14
gives similar values: moment resistance was determined as 75.7 kNm using manual computation
with standard conservative assumptions and 86 kNm using elastic section modulus of the fillet welds.
The moment resistance determined by IDEA software is 88 kNm, which overestimates the more
precise manual approach by 2 %. The software allows yielding of welds.

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