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Beam To Column Flange Connection-ASD

The document provides details on the beam to column connection including member properties, material properties, bolt properties, and checks performed to ensure the connection satisfies design requirements for shear, tension, bearing, and block shear. Key checks include verifying the shear per bolt is less than the bolt shear capacity, tension per bolt is less than bolt tension capacity, and bearing demand is less than the bearing capacity of the clip angle and column flange. All checks indicated the connection is safe based on the given loads and geometry.
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Beam To Column Flange Connection-ASD

The document provides details on the beam to column connection including member properties, material properties, bolt properties, and checks performed to ensure the connection satisfies design requirements for shear, tension, bearing, and block shear. Key checks include verifying the shear per bolt is less than the bolt shear capacity, tension per bolt is less than bolt tension capacity, and bearing demand is less than the bearing capacity of the clip angle and column flange. All checks indicated the connection is safe based on the given loads and geometry.
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Beam to Column Flange Connection:

Code : AISC 13th Edition - ASD

Vertical Shear Axial


Incoming Beam: W21X101 V = 50 kip A = 18 kip

Notes:
All Bolts are 7/8"
Sectional Properties:
Column: W14X159
dc = 15.0 in bfc = 15.6 in tfc = 1.19 in twc = 0.745 in kc = 2.5 in kc1 = 1.6 in

Beam : W12X101
db = 21.4 in bf = 12.3 in tfb = 0.80 in twb = 0.5 in kb = 1.7 in kb1 = 1.1 in

Clip Angle:
L1 = 3 in L2 = in t = 0.5 in g = 3.5 in

Material properties:
Yield Strength of A992-50 fy = 50 ksi Ultimate Strength of A992- fu = 65 ksi
Material 50 Material

Yield Strength of A36 Material fy = 36 ksi Ultimate Strength of A36 fu = 58 ksi


Material

Nominal Shear Strength of A325 Fnv = 48 ksi Nominal Tensile Strength Fnt = 90 ksi
N bolt of A325 N bolt
Design strength of weld (E70XX fw = 70 ksi
Electrode)

Bolt Properties:
Diameter of Bolt d = 0.875 in
Area of Bolt Ab = 0.601 in2
Bolt Grade ASTM = A325
Connection Type (N or SC) Type = N
Hole Type in Member Hole = STD
(STD,SSL,LSL,OVS)
Hole Type in Clip Angle Hole = STD
(STD,SSL,LSL,OVS)
Bolt Spacing S = 3 in
Bolt Gage g1 = 7.5 in
End Clearance ec = 0.5 in
Vertical Edge Distace Lev = 1.25 in
Shear Capacity of Bolt scap = 14.43 kip
Tension Capacity of Bolt Tcap = 27.06 kip
Diameter of Hole Dh = 0.938 kip
Diameter of Horizontal Slot Dh1 = 1.125 in

Check for Bolt:

Number of Rows nr = 5
Number of Columns nc = 2
Number of Bolts n = 10
Shear force per Bolt Fs = V/n
= 5 kip
Result: Fs<Scap Safe
Tension per Bolt Ften = A/n
= 1.8 kip
Result: Ften<Tcap Safe
Check for Combined Shear and Tension of Bolt:
Required Shear Stress on Bolt fv = Fs/Ab
2
= 8.315 kip/in
Nominal Shear Stress modified F'nt = MIN(((1.3*Fnt)-((Fnt/(0.5*Fnv))*fv)),Fnt)
2
to include the effect of shearing = 85.82 kip/in
stress
Residual Tension Capacity of Tres = 0.5*F'nt*Ab
Bolt = 25.8 kip
Result Tres>Ften Safe

Prying Force: T - stub @ clip angle

Check for thickness of clip angle: To Eliminate Prying Action

b = ((g1-twb)/2)-(t/2)
= 3.25 in
a = (MIN((L1-(t/2)-b),(1.25*b))
= -0.5 in
b' = (b-(d/2))
= 2.813 in
a' = (a+(d/2))
= -0.06 in
Tributary Length P = 2.75 in
Thickness required for demand treq = (SQRT((6.66*Ften*b')/(P*fu))
tensile force per bolt = 0.46 in
Thickness required to develop tc = (SQRT((6.66*Tres*b')/(P*fu))
available strength of bolt with no = 1.74 in
prying
= (b'/a') = (1-(Dh1/P))
= -45 = 0.59
= ((1/)*((Tres/Ften)-1))
-0.30
' = (IF(>=1,1,-((1/)*(((1/)*((Tres/Ften)-1))/(1-((1/)*((Tres/Ften)-1))))))
= 1
Minimum thickness tmin = (SQRT(6.66*Ften*b')/(P*fu*(1+(*')))
= 0.365 in
Result tmin<t Safe

Check for tension capacity of bolt including prying force:

= (IF(((1/)*(((Ften/Tres)*(tc/t)^2)-1))>0,((1/)*(((Ften/Tres)*(tc/t)^2)-1)),0)
= 0
Prying force per bolt q = (Tres*(***(t/tc)^2)
0 kip
Total tension per bolt Ta = (Ften+q)
= 1.8 kip
Result Ta<Tcap Safe

Prying Force: T - stub @ column flange

Check for thickness of column flange: To Eliminate Prying Action

b = ((7.5/2)-1.5625)
= 2.19 in
a = (MIN(((bfc-g1)/2),(1.25*b))
= 2.73 in
b' = (b-(d/2))
= 1.75 in
a' = (a+(d/2))
= 3.17 in
Tributary Length P = 3 in
Thickness required for demand treq = (SQRT((6.66*Ften*b')/(P*fu))
tensile force per bolt = 0.328 in
Thickness required to develop tc = (SQRT((6.66*Tres*b')/(P*fu))
available strength of bolt with no = 1.242 in
prying
= (b'/a') = (1-(Dh/P))
= 0.55 = 0.688
= ((1/)*((Tres/Ften)-1))
= 24.17
' = (IF(>=1,1,-((1/)*(/(1-))))
= 1
Minimum thickness tmin = 0.252 in
Result tmin<tfc Safe

Check for tension capacity of bolt including prying force:

= (IF(((1/)*(((Ften/Tres)*(tc/tfc)^2)-1))>0,((1/)*(((Ften/Tres)*(tc/tfc)^2)-1)),0)
= 0
Prying force per bolt q = (Tres*(***(tfc/tc)^2)
= 0 kip
Total tension per bolt Ta = (1.8+0)
= 1.8 kip
Result Ta<Tcap Safe

Check for bearing/ tearing capacity of clip angle:


Bearing / Tearing out BT1 = (MIN((0.5*2.4*d*t*fu),(0.5*1.2*(Lev-(Dh/2))*t*fu))
at extreme bolt = 13.59 kip
Bearing / Tearing out BT2 = (MIN((0.5*2.4*d*t*fu),((0.5*1.2*(S-Dh))*t*fu))
at intermediate bolt = 30.45 kip
Bearing / Tearing Capacity Bcap = (nc*(BT1+((nr-1)*BT2))
= 270.8 kip
Result Bcap>V Safe

Check for bearing/ tearing capacity of column flange:


Bearing / Tearing out BT1 = (MIN((0.5*2.4*d*tfc*fu),(0.5*1.2*(S-Dh)*tfc*fu))
at extreme bolt = 81.22 kip
Bearing / Tearing Capacity Bcap = (nc*(nr*BT1))
= 812.2 kip
Result Bcap>V Safe
Check for Shear Capacity of Clip Angle:
Gross shear area of clip angle Agv = (((5-1)*3)+(2*1.25))*0.5
2
= 7.25 in
Net shear area of clip angle Anv = (7.25-(5*(0.9375+(1/16)))*0.5
2
= 4.75 in
Shear Capacity of Clip Angle Vcap = (2*(MIN((0.4*7.25*36),(0.3*4.75*58)))
= 165.3 kip
Result Vcap>V Safe

Check for Shear Capacity of incoming Beam web:


Gross shear area of beam Agv = (21.4*0.5)
2
= 10.7 in
Shear Capacity of beam Vcap = (MIN((0.4*Agv*fy),(0.3*Agv*fu))
= 208.7 kip
Result Vcap>V Safe

Check for Block Shear Capacity of Clip Angle:


Gross shear area of clip angle Agv = (((5-1)*3)+1.25)*0.5
2
= 6.625 in
Net shear area of clip angle Anv = (6.625-((5-0.5)*(0.9375+(1/16)))*0.5
2
= 4.375 in
Net tension area Ant = ((L1-g)-(0.5*(Dh1+(1/16))))*t
2
= -0.55 in
Ubs = 1.0
Block Shear Capacity BVcap = (2*(MIN((0.3*Agv*fy),(0.3*Anv*fu))+(Ubs*0.5*Ant*fu))
= 111.4 kip
Result BVcap>V Safe

Check for weld between beam web and clip angle:


Length of weld Lw = (((5-1)*3)+(2*1.25))
= 14.5 in
kLw = L1-ec
= 2.5 in
k = kLw/Lw
= 0.172
xLw = (kLw^2)/((2*kLw)+Lw)
= 0.321 in
aLw = L1-xLw
= 2.679 in
Coefficients C1 = 1 (Refer Table 8-3)
Size of fillet weld per 16thof inch D = 5
Coefficients C = 1
Weld Strength Rn = 72.5 kip/in
Reduction factor for beam C3 = 1.05
web thickness
ccap = 1
Weld Design Strength Fstr = ccap*Rn
72.5 kip
Resultant Force R = (SQRT(V^2+A^2)
= 53.14 kip
Result Fstr>R Safe

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