Gusset Plate Design
Gusset Plate Design
Gusset Plate Design
Gusset Plate
Flat structural elements used to connect adjacent members meeting at truss panel joints and at diagonal brace connections. Help transmit loads from one member to another. Maybe welded or bolted to the members meeting at the joints. Minimum thickness used in design practice is usually 10 mm.
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Out-of-Plane Buckling
Unbraced length, Lg the larger of the length of the plate between adjacent lines of bolts parallel to the direction of the axial compression force, or the length of the plate along the centroidal axis of the diagonal brace or truss web member between the end of the brace or truss web member and the connected edge of the gusset plate. Buckling is assumed to occur over a plate width equal to the Whitmore effective width, lw
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Out-of-Plane Buckling
N c = cr lwt
l w: t: : cr: Whitmore effective width Thickness of the gusset plate 0.9 The critical buckling stress
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t 0.5 L fg
fy E fy E
t 1.33L fg
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N s = f y lwt
Tension yielding is the most desirable form of failure because of the ductility associated with this failure mode
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Tension Failure
Tension failure of the gusset plate due to fracture at a bolt line within the Whitmore effective area
N s = f u (lw nd hole )t
f u : Tensile strength of the gusset plate : 0.75 n : Number of bolt holes perpendicular to the applied axial force for each line d hole : Diameter of bolt hole
Least desirable form of failure because of the sudden and brittle nature of this failure mode
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Combined Actions
N V M + N + V 1.0 M s s s
* * * 2 2
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Example
For the truss joint shown below, the gusset plate is made of Grade 400 steel with a yield stress fy= 400 MPa, and tensile strength fu=520 MPa assuming a M20 bolts of Property Class 4.6, determine i) Whitmore effective width for the gusset plate on diagonal web members A and B ii) Compression buckling capacity of the gusset plate on diagonal member A iii) Tension capacity of the gusset plate on diagonal member B
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271 kN 271 kN
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40
75 mm
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Solution
1)
lwA = 40 + bA + LwA tan = 40 + 80 + 150 tan 30 = 206.6 mm lwB = bB + 2 LwB tan = 80 + 2 150 tan 30 = 253.2 mm
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2)
Lg = 75 mm
1 1 3 I A = lwAt = (206.6)(16) 3 = 70519.5 mm 4 12 12
206.6 mm
rA =
75 mm
Lg
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N t = 0.85 f u Au
= (0.9)(0.85)(520 106 ) (16 10 3 )(253.2 2 22) 10 3 = 1331.5 kN
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