Fillet welds around circular hollow sections
Date
2019
Authors
Tousignant, Kyle
Packer, Jeffrey A.
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Springer
Abstract
A research program was conducted to evaluate the safety of design rules for fillet
welds around the perimeter of steel circular hollow sections (CHS) in the current
American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) steel building specification, AISC 360.
Specifically, the appropriateness of the fillet weld directional strength-enhancement
factor was investigated for fillet welds to CHS branches, and the effect of non-uniform
connection flexibility on fillet-weld strength in CHS-to-CHS connections was studied. A
total of 24 large-scale, weld-critical experiments was tested and a further 290 nonlinear
finite element models were used to parametrically expand the database. It was
found that if the directional strength-enhancement factor is used the target reliability
index prescribed by AISC for connectors is not achieved. A recommendation to prohibit
this factor for fillet welds around the perimeter of CHS is made. With this restriction, it is
shown that AISC 360-16 fillet weld design provisions meet the target safety index for
welds in CHS-to-CHS X-connections, where a weld effective length phenomenon
exists. It is therefore recommended that AISC advocate 100% weld effective lengths
for fillet welds in CHS-to-CHS X-connections, provided that the directional strengthenhancement
factor is not used.
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Tousignant, K. & Packer, J. A. (2019). Fillet welds around circular hollow sections. Welding in the World 63:421-433. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40194-018-00679-9