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14-22 DESIGN OF BEAM BEARING PLATES, COLUMN BASE PLATES..
Table 14-3
Typical Column Splices
Case I:
All-bolted flange-plated column splices between columns with
depth d,, and d, nominally the same.
Gage Flange Plates
Column guor
Size 9% | Type | Width | Thk. | Length
|W14x455 to 730 13% 1 16 % 16%
(257 to 426 11% 1 14 % 16%
145 to 233 11% 1 14 % V 6%
90 to 132 11% 2 14 % 10%
43 to 82 5% 2 8 % 10%
}W12x120 to 336 5% 2 8 % ro% |
40 to 106 5% 2 8 % 10%
W10x33 to 112 5% 2 8 Y V0%
W8x31 to 67 5% 2 8 % V0%
24 & 28 3% 2 6 % 10%
|Gages shown may be modified if necessary to accommodate fittings
Jelsewhere on the column,
Case I-A:
y= (dy + Yin.)
to (dy + % in.)
Flange plates: Select g, for upper column; select gy and
flange plate dimensions for lower columns (see table
above).
Fillers: None.
Shims: Furnish sufficient strip shims 2'x'% to provide
Oto Yig-in. clearance each side.
Case I-
y= (dy Ya in.)
to (du + Ys in.)
Flange plates: Same as Case I-A.
Fillers (shop bolted under flange plates): Select thickness
as Yp-in. for di = dy and
d= (du + Y¥@ in.) or as Y4-in. for
di = (du — Y% in.) and di = (dy — Y% in.)
Select width to match flange plate and length as 0° 9
for Type 1 or 0’ 6 for Type 2.
Shims: Same as Case I-A.
Case I-C:
y= (dy + Yq in.)
and over.
Flange plates: Same as Case I-A.
Fillers (shop bolted to upper column): Select thickness as
(d;~d,) /2 minus Yin. or Mo in., whichever results in
Ye-in, multiples of filler thickness. Select width to match
flange plate, but not greater than upper column flange
width. Select length as 1’ 0 for Type 1 or 0’ 9 for Type 2.
Shims: Same as Case I-A.
For lifting devices, see Figure 14-11.
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Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Case I:
All-bolted flange-plated column splices between columns with
depth d,, and d; nominally the same.
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Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Case Il:
All-bolted flange-plated column splices between columns with
depth d,, nominally two inches less than depth d,.
Fillers on upper column developed | Flange plates: Same as Case I-A.
for bearing on lower column. Fillers (shop bolted to upper column): Select thickness as
(did) /2 minus %-in, or Yig-in., whichever results in
\e-in, multiples of filler thickness. Select bolts through
fillers (including bolts through flange plates) on each side
to develop bearing strength of the filler. Select width to
match flange plate, but not greater than upper column flang
width unless required for bearing strength, Select length
as required to accommodate required number of bolts.
Shims: Same as Case I-A.
Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Case Ill:
All-bolted flange-plated and butt-plated column splices between
columns with depth d, nominally two inches less than depth d).
Fillers on upper column developed Gage Flange Plates
for bearing on lower column. Column | ge or
Size 9 | Type | Width | Thk. |Length
W14x455 to 730} 13% | 1 16) % | 178%
25710426 | 11% | 1 | 14 | % | 18%
145t0233| 11% | 1 | 14 | % | 18%
9010132 | 11% | 2 14 | % [12%
43toe2 | 5%| 2 8 | % [12%
w12x120to 336] 5% | 2 8 | % |12%
40to106 | 5% | 2 8 | % |V2%
W10x33to 112 | 5% | 2 8 | % | 12%
W8x31 to 67 5%} 2 8 | % | v2
24 & 28 3% | 2 a | % | v2
‘Gages shown may be modified if necessary to accommodate
fitings elsewhere on the colurnn,
Flange plates: Select gu for upper column, select gi and
flange plate dimensions for lower column (see table
above).
Fillers (shop bolted to upper column): Same as Case I-C.
‘Shims: Same as Case I-A.
Butt plate: Select thickness as 1-in, for W8 upper
column or two inches for others. Select width the same
‘as upper column and length as di - '%4 in,
For lifting devices, see Figure 14-11.
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Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Case Il and III:
All-bolted flange-plated column splices between columns with
depth d,, nominally two inches less than depth dj.
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CASE Ill
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Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
dy = (dy Yo in.)
tody
Case IV:
All-welded flange-plated column splices between columns with
depths d, and d; nominally the same.
Flange Plate Welds Minimum Space
for Welding
; Length | Size Length
Column Size | width | Thk. L A Fr 7 Fy "
W14x455 & over 14 % 16 % 5 7 %e | Me
311 t0 426 12 % 1-4 % 4 6 m | %e
211 to 283 12 ” V4 % 4 6 “Ys Ae
90t0193 | 12 % V4 hs 4 6 % %
61 to 82 8 % V4 es 3 8 % | %
43 to 53 6 He | 2 % 2 5 %e | hs
W12x120 to 336 8 % v4 | % 3 6 Mg | %e
53 to 106 8 % V4 a 3 6 %
40 to 50 6 He | 12 | Mw 2 5 %e | he
W10x49 to 112 8 % v4 | Me 3 6 % %%
3310.45 6 Se | V2 | M% 2 5 %e | he
W8x31 to 67 6 % v2 | %e 2 5 % %
24828 § | % | 10 | % 2 4 %e | %s
Case IV-A: Flange plates: Select flange-plate width and length and
d= (det) weld lengths for upper (lighter) column; select flange-
plate. thickness and weld size for lower (heavier) column.
Fillers: None.
Case IV-B: Flange plates: Same as Case IV-A, except use weld size
4+ ron lower column,
Fillers (undeveloped on lower column, shop welded under
flange plates): Select thickness ¢ as (d) — dy) /2+ Vig ii
Select width to match flange plate and length as,
L/2-2in,
Case IV-C:
d= (du + Vs in.)
to(dy+ 4 in.)
Flange plates: Same as Case IV-A, except use weld size
+1 0n upper column,
Fillers (undeveloped on upper column, shipped loose):
Select thickness ¢ as (d — cy) /2 ~ Vig in. Select width
to match flange plate and length as J /2-2in.
For lifting devices, see Figure 14-11.
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Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Case IV:
All-bolted flange-plated column splices between columns with
depth d,, nominally two inches less than depth dj.
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CASE IV-C
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All-welded flange-plated column s}
depths d,, and d, nominally the same.
Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Case IV:
es between columns with
Case IV-D:
r= (du + % in)
and over
Filler width less than upper column,
flange width
Flange plates: Same as Case IV-A, except see Note 1.
Fillers (developed on upper column, shop welded to
upper column): Select thickness ¢ as (d) ~ dy) /2— Yio in
Select weld size B from AISC Specific Sjg-in.
preferred, Select weld length Ly such that
Lez A(X+ ¥)/B2(L/2+1 in). Select filler
width greater than flange plate width + 21” but less than
upper column flange width - 2¥V, Select filler length as,
Lp, subject to Note 2.
Case IV-E:
y= (dy + in.)
and over
Filler width greater than upper
column flange width. Use this case
only when M or N in Case IV-D are
inadequate for welds B and A.
Flange plates: Same as Case IV-A, except see Note 1.
Fillers (developed on upper column, shop welded to
upper column): Select thickness ¢ as (dj ~ dy) /2- Ae in.|
Select weld size B from AISC Specification; <‘s-in.
preferred. Select weld length Lp such that
[a2 A+ )/B2(L/2+ Lin,), Select filler
width as the larger of the flange plate width + 2V and the
upper column flange width + 2M, rounded to the next
higher ¥-in. increment. Select filler length as Lp subject
to Note 2.
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Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Case IV:
All-welded flange-plated column splices between columns with
depths d,, and d; nominally the same.
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Note 1: Minimum Fill Thickness for
Where welds fasten flange plates to aaa Balanced Weld and Plate Shear
developed fillers, or developed fillers a i
to column flanges (Cases IV-E and E70xx 36 50
V-B), use the table to the right to 5
7 0.26 .
check minimum fill thickness for a na nae
balanced fill and weld shear strength % 038 0.28
‘Assume that an E70XX weld with %e 0.45 0.33
A='h,X=4, and Y= 6 is to be used 2 051 un
at full strength on an A36 fill /4-in.
thick. Since this table shows that the minimum fill thickness to develop this Y4-in. weld is 0.51 in.,
the 4-in. fill will be overstressed. A balanced condition is obtained by multiplying the length
(+ ¥) by the ratio of the minimum to the actual thickness of fill, thus:
O51 5
(446)x p55 =204
use (X + Y) = 201%,
Placing this additional increment of (X + ¥) can be done by making weld lengths X continuous across
the end of the splice plate and by increasing ¥ (and therefore the plate Lengthy if required.
Note 2:
If fill length, based on Ls, is excessive, place weld of size B across one or both ends of fill and
reduce Lg accordingly, but not to less than (L /2 + 1). Omit return welds in Cases IV-E and V-B.
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Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Case V:
All-welded flange-plated column splices between columns with
depth d,, nominally two inches less than depth qd).
Case V-A:
Fillers on upper column developed
for bearing on lower column. Filler
width less than upper column flange
width,
Flange plates: Same as Case IV-A, except see Note 1
| Fillers (shop welded to upper column): Select thickness as
(d)~ de) /2.~ Vig in. Select weld size B from AISC
Specification; <%j¢ in. preferred. Select weld length Le
to develop bearing strength of the filler but not less than
(L./2+ 1% in.). Select filler width greater than the
flange plate width + 21V but less than the upper column
flange width ~ 2 See Case IV for Mand N.
Case V-B:
Same as Case V-A except filler width
is greater than upper column flange
width. Use this case only when M or
Nin Case V-A are inadequate for
weld 4, or when additional
filler bearing area is required.
Flange plates: Same as Case IV-A, except see Note 1.
Fillers (shop welded to upper column): Select thickness as
(dy ~ dy) /2 ~ Vig in. Select weld size B from AISC
Specification; <%¢ in. preferred. Select weld length Ly
to develop bearing strength of the filler but not less than
(L/2+ 1% in). Select filler width as the larger of the
flange plate width + 2N and the upper column flange
width + 2M, rounded to the next higher % in. increment.
Filler length as La, subject to Note 3.
Note 3:
Case V-B.
If fill length, based on Lp, is excessive, place weld of size B across end of fill and reduce Lp by
one-half of such additional weld length, but not to less than (L /2 + 11%). Omit return welds in
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Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Case V:
All-welded flange-plated column splices between columns with
depth d,, nominally two inches less than depth dj.
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Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Case VI:
Combination bolted and welded column splices between columns
with depths d,, and d; nominally the same.
Flange Plate Bolts Welds
Length No. Length
of | Gage | Size
Column Size | width | Thk. | Ly i, | Rows| g A x im
wiaxassaover | 14 | % | 9% | @ | 3 | itm] % | 5 7
3itte4zs | 12 | % | 9% | 8 3 | % | &% 4 6
2itto2s | 12 | % | % | 8 3 | % | % 4 6
90 to 193 2] % | 6% | 8 2 | 9% | %e | 4 6 |
61 to 82 a] % | 6% | 8 2 | 5% | % | 3 6 |
4310 53 6 | % | o% | 7 2 | 3% | % 2 5
W12%120 to 336 a] % |e] 8 2 | 5% | % 3 6
53 to 106 8 6% | 8 2 | 5% | % | 3 6
40 to 50 6 % | 7 2 | | % 2 5
W10x49 to 112 8 e% | 8 2 5% | %e 3 6
331045 6 6% | 7 2 | 3% | % 2 5
W8x31 to 67 6] % | 6% | 7 2 | 3% | % | 2 5
248 28 5 | % | 6% | 6 2 | 3% | % 2 4
Gages shown may be modified if necessary to accommodate fitings elsewhere on the columns.
‘Case VI-Az
y= (du + Ya in.)
10 (dy + % in.)
Flange plates: Select flange plate width, bolts, gage and
length Ly for upper column; select flange plate thickness, |
weld size 4, weld lengths X and ¥, and length 1 for
lower column, Total flange plate length is Lu + Lz (see
table above).
Fillers: None.
Shims: Furnish sufficient strip shims 2'4x'% to obtain 0 to
Vig-in. clearance on each side.
Case VI-B:
i= (du Ys in.)
to (du + Ye in.)
Flange plates: Same as Case VI-A, except use weld size
A +10n lower column,
Fillers (shop welded to lower column under flange plate):
Select thickness tas Y4-in. for for d= dy and
dt = (du + Ya in.) ot as Yio-in. for di = (du ~ Ye in.) and
i= (dy ~ % in.), Select width to match flange plate and
Tength as Li - 2 in.
Shims: Same as Case VI-A.
Case VI-C: Flange plates: Same as Case VI-A.
dy= (d+ %s in) Fillers (shop welded to upper column): Select thickness ¢
and over as (di ~ dy) /2 minus %-in, or Yig-in., whichever results
in Ye-in. multiples of fill thickness. Select weld size B as
minimum size from AISC Specification Section J2.
Select weld length as Ly ~ 4 in. Select filler width as
flange plate width and filler length as Ly ~ Y4-in.
lz Shims: Same as Case VI-A.
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Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Case VI:
Combination bolted and welded column splices between columns
with depths d, and d; nominally the same.
W14211 and over
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CASE VB
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(a) Parti oint penetration (0) Complete joint-penetration
groove welds groove welds
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Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Case VIII:
Directly welded flange column splices between columns
with depths d,, and d; nominally the same.
For W8 &
W10 columns
Forothers |
"%/sdia. holes in column
» "hedia. holes in channel
Pupy nA with % dia. A325 bolts
\ ! 2 washers each
: } oN _ lifting hole optional
2 sts
{
a ith
tha eta
oT TRIN. 1-06x10.5 for We column
wv) FS | ™1-C7x12.25 for W10 column
4 4 ama 1-C9x15 for W12 column & over
* Shim as required
(NOTE: Use 2 channels for
i columns over 30’-0" long or
over 100Ibs. per foot)
“ASE Vill
All-bolted web splice, partial-joint-penetration flange welds
Roacgeens
ForWa& | 1%
W10 columns
For others _
"36 dia. holes in column
~ "She dia. holes in channel
PIP with 94 dia. A325 bolts
2 washers each
lifting hole optional
1-C6x 10.5 for W8 column
s |] 1-07 12.25 for W10 column
i 1-C9x15 for W12 column & over
afi Shim as required
Seven Wi! (NOTE: Use 2 channels for
“he 6 Ine | columns over 30'-0" long or
Return >see over 100Ibs. per foot)
CASE VIIIB
Combination bolted and welded web splice, partial-joint-penetration flange wekls
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Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Case VIII:
Directly welded flange column splices between columns
with depths d,, and d, nominally the same.
For W8 &
W10 columns
For others
19/16 dia. holes in column
= 1/6 dia. holes in channel
“|| with % dia. A325 bolts
2 washers each
_- lifting hole optional
cpt
2 o \
al
+ fell
u| = e 2-C6x10.5 for W8 column
yy coon 2-C7x12.25 for W10 column
i 2-C9x15 for W12 column & over
Shim as required
CASE VIILC
Alt-bolted web splice, complete-joint-penetration flange welds
a |
For W8 & Ye 1%
W10 columns |
For others 2 2
|
"3/6 dia. holes in column
> lhe dia. holes in channel
with % dia, A325 bolts
2 washers each
|_—-ttting hole optional
—+- Shim as required
CASE VIE
web splice, complete-joint-penetration flange and web welds
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Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Case IX:
Butt-plated column splices between columns with
depth d,, nominally two inches less than depth aj.
Butt plate: Select a butt plate thickness of 14-in. for W8 over W10 columns and 2 in. for all other
combinations, Select butt plate width and length not less than wy and di assuming the lower is the
larger column shaft
Weld: Select weld to upper column based on the thicker of /i and fp. Select weld to lower column
based on the thicker of fg and fp. The edge preparation required by the groove weld is usually
performed on the column shafts. However, special cases such as when the butt plate must
be field welded to the lower column require special consideration.
Erection: clip angles, such as those shown in the sketch below, help to locate and stabilize the upper
column during the erection phase.
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Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Case IX:
Butt-plated column splices between columns with
depth d,, nominally two inches less than depth d,.
CASE IX
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Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Cases X, XI, XII
Special column splices.
Case X: Directly welded splice
between tubular and/or box-shaped
columns,
Welds may be either partial-joint- or complete-joint-
‘penetration. The strength of partial-joint-penetration welds
isa function of the column wall thickness and appropriate
guidelines for minimum land width and effective weld size
must be observed. This type of splice usually requires
lifting and alignment devices. For lifting devices see
Figure 11-21. For alignment devices see Figure 11-22.
Case XI: Butt-plated splices between
tubular and/or box-shaped columns.
‘The butt-plate thickness is selected based on the AISC
Specification. Welds may be either partial- or complete-
penetration-groove welds, or, if adequate space is,
provided. fillet welds may be used. Weld strength is
based on the thickness of connected material. See
comments under Case X above regarding lifting and
alignment devices.
Case XII:
Butt-plated column splices between
‘W-shape colurnns and tubular or
box-shaped columns.
See comments under Case XI above.
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Table 14-3 (continued)
Typical Column Splices
Cases X, XI, XII
Special column splices.
Fin.
Fin.
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