Weld Effective Lengths for Rectangular HSS Overlapped K-Connections

Authors

  • Kyle Tousignant
  • Jeffrey A. Packer

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62913/engj.v52i4.1087

Keywords:

hollow structural sections, welded joints, trusses, K-connections, weld effective lengths, fillet welds, flare-bevel-groove welds, flux-cored arc welding

Abstract

One large-scale, 33-ft-span, simply supported, Warren truss was tested to assess the performance of welds in rectangular hollow structural section (HSS) overlapped K-connections. Nine overlapped connections, within the truss, were designed to be weld-critical and sequentially failed by producing an axial force distribution with a point load, applied quasi-statically, to strategic panel points. The structural reliability (or safety index) of the existing AISC specification formulas for the effective length of welds in rectangular HSS overlapped K-connections, in Table K4.1 of the 2010 AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings, was determined from the tests. The results indicate that these provisions are conservative; hence, a modification to the current requirements that limits the effective width of the transverse weld elements is proposed. The proposal establishes a more economical and yet still safe weld design method for rectangular HSS overlapped K-connections.

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Published

12/31/2015

How to Cite

Tousignant, K., & Packer, J. A. (2015). Weld Effective Lengths for Rectangular HSS Overlapped K-Connections. Engineering Journal, 52(4), 259–282. https://doi.org/10.62913/engj.v52i4.1087

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