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Keeping Fillet Welding in CHECK - AISC Home

Call the effective throat of the Fillet strength of Fillet welds is covered in Section of the AISC Specifica-tion. For the base metal, the strength is calculated based on the cross-sectional area of the base metal, ABM , which is based on the shear planes identified in Figure 1. For the weld metal, the strength is based on the effective area of the weld , Awe, which is shown in Figure 1. Note that Figure in the Commentary on the AISC Specification also identifies the shear planes for Fillet welds loaded in longitu-dinal shear (Figure 2).

Keeping Fillet Welding in CHECK A couple of common questions (and answers) on checking fillet weld designs. ... which is likely based on a fillet weld size that has been rounded up to the nearest 1/16th of an inch or is based on a minimum ... Minimum Weld Strength > Minimum Material Tensile Strength—Overmatching Filler Metal.

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