Steel Buildings in Europe

Part 5: Joint Design 5 - 83 5 COLUMN SPLICES (BEARING TYPE) Column splices are designed assuming they must resist both the axial compression and, where appropriate, a nominal moment from the connection to the beams. In bearing type splices, the axial load is transferred directly between the ends of the column sections (with a division plate if necessary due to the change of serial size) and not via the splices plates. The plates provide the splice with adequate stiffness and tying resistance. 5.1 Recommended details h h b b t lc lc f,uc w,lc b p uc uc t h 2 p p 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Web cover plate width  0,5 h uc 2 Multiple packs thickness t pa 3 Web cover plate at least 4 no. M20, 8.8 bolts – See notes For double-sided web cover plates, thickness  t w,uc /2 For single-sided web cover plates, thickness  t w,uc 4 Flange cover plate. Height: h p  2 b uc and 225 mm; Width: b p  b uc ; Thickness: t p  t f,uc /2 and 10 mm 5 Bolts (normally untorqued in clearance holes) – See notes 6 Packs arranged as necessary 7 Wide bolt spacing for joint rigidity Ends of column sections in direct bearing

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