Reexamination of Shear Lag in HSS Tension Members with Side Gusset Plate Connections

Authors

  • Akashdeep A. Bhat
  • Patrick J. Fortney

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62913/engj.v57i1.1159

Keywords:

Shear lag, HSS, longitudinal welds, gusset plates

Abstract

This paper presents an evaluation of the shear lag factor for HSS tension members connected with two side plate gussets with longitudinal welds as given in AISC Specification Table D3.1, Case 6b. The current AISC Specification for Case 6b does not permit weld lengths less than the perpendicular distance between the welds, and has the potential of producing negative shear lag factors. Similar issues previously existed for members given in Case 4 of Table D3.1. However, the AISC Specification has adopted a mathematical model proposed by Fortney and Thornton for Case 4 of Table D3.1. The work presented in this paper offers: (1) a mathematical model for calculating the shear lag factor for Case 6b derived by repurposing the model adopted by AISC for Case 4 of Table D3.1; (2) the results of a parametric study comparing the results of the new mathematical model to the results using the current AISC method, and; (3) discusses the protocols developed for use in finite element analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed mathematical model. The proposed new mathematical model will permit longitudinal weld lengths less than the perpendicular distance between the welds, and removes the possibility of calculating a negative shear lag factor, while better representing the redistribution of cross-sectional stress near the connection region.

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Published

03/31/2020

How to Cite

Bhat, A. A., & Fortney, P. J. (2020). Reexamination of Shear Lag in HSS Tension Members with Side Gusset Plate Connections. Engineering Journal, 57(1), 55–67. https://doi.org/10.62913/engj.v57i1.1159
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