" Gusset One Member " & " Weld Conn2 " connection design locks

An angle, W tee or channel vertical brace field bolts directly to a gusset plate (" Gusset One Member ") that shop attaches to a beam. The gusset's corner is clipped pependicular to the brace's work line due to " Clip end operation " being set to ' Yes ' or, possibly, to ' Automatic '. Gusset-to-beam shop attachment is per choices made to " Weld Conn2 " or " NS/FS Clip Conn2 " locks.

(L, WT or C vertical brace, field bolted to gusset, to a beam)
(vertical brace " Section size " = angle, W tee or channel)
(" Input connection type " = ' Vbrc Plate ' or ' User defined ')
(" Clip end operation " = ' Yes ' or possibly ' Automatic ')
" Gusset One Member "
(gusset plate dimensions and location)

" Gusset One Member "
(acute side and obtuse side cuts)



" Weld Conn2 "
(" Gusset to supporting member " = ' Welded ')

The gusset plate can shop weld to the beam, or shop bolt with a clip angle . A wide flange beam is shown, but the beam can also be other material types . The gusset plate " Length " runs parallel with the work line of the beam.

Related locks :
Gusset One Member Square (tee or channel)
Gusset One Member Square (angle)
Brace Connection To Gusset (angle)
NS/FS Clip Conn2 (any vertical brace material type)

User Defined Connections: Settings that are locked ( ) in the user defined connection file will automatically be locked on the member edit window. You can, if you so choose, manually lock additional settings on the member edit window, and your changes will be retained, through multiple processes, so long as you do not change to a different connection then switch back to the original user defined connection.

Vertical Brace Edit: To change a setting, first set it to locked ( ). Related settings that are unlocked ( ) may be updated, and the " Left/Right end limit state " calculations will be updated. Settings that are locked ( ) will not be changed by connection design , even if doing so might prevent a connection failure.

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Connection design locks :

Locks not dimensioned or called out on the drawing are marked ( not depicted ).

  Gusset One Member
(angle, W tee or channel vertical brace to a beam)

Gusset plate dimensions and location

Plate thickness ( not depicted ): The " Material thickness " of the gusset plate.

Width ( plate width ): For a gusset plate fastened to a non-sloping beam, this is the vertical distance (perpendicular to the beam's work line ) between the framing edge of the gusset plate and the farthest point opposite to that edge (see example ).For a gusset to a sloping beam, this distance is measured perpendicular with the slope of the beam (that is, perpendicular to the framing edge of the gusset plate).

Length ( plate length ): The length of the longest edge of the gusset plate. In the example shown, this is the edge that welds to the bottom flange of the beam. This distance is measured parallel with the slope of the beam. For a non-sloping beam, this distance is perfectly horizontal.

Refx: The positive (+) or negative (-) distance (parallel with the supporting beam's work line ) from the work point for this end of the vertical brace to the corner of the framing edge of the gusset plate that this end of the vertical brace points toward (see example ). For a gusset plate to a non-sloping beam, this distance is perfectly horizontal. A " Refx " of ' 0 ' aligns the corner of the gusset plate with the brace's work point. Entering a positive (+) distance moves the corner of the gusset plate parallel with the beam's work line in the direction that this end of the vertical brace points toward. Entering a negative (-) distance moves the gusset plate parallel with the beam's work line toward the opposite end of the vertical brace. Changing the " Refx " will move the plate, but does not move the holes on the plate.

Refy: The positive (+) or negative (-) distance (perpendicular to the supporting beam's work line ) from the work point for this end of the vertical brace to the framing edge of the gusset plate (which welds to the beam's bottom flange in the example shown). For a gusset plate to a non-sloping beam, this distance is perfectly vertical. A " Refy " of ' 0 ' aligns the framing edge of the gusset plate with the work point. Entering a positive (+) distance moves the gusset plate perpendicular to the beam's work line toward the opposite end of the vertical brace. Entering a negative (-) distance moves the gusset plate perpendicular to the beam's work line in the direction that this end of the vertical brace points toward. Changing the " Refy " moves the plate, but does not move the holes on the plate.

Connection cut width ( cut width ): The distance (perpendicular to the work line of the supporting beam) between the two corners of the connection edge of the gusset plate. The connection edge is the edge that the W tee or channel vertical brace connects to (see example ). This distance is not the actual width of the connection edge, but the width of that edge as measured parallel with the depth of the beam.

Connection cut length ( cut len ): The distance (parallel with the work line of the supporting beam) between the two corners of the connection edge of the gusset plate. The connection edge is the edge that the vertical brace connects to (see example ). This distance is not the actual length of the connection edge, but the length of that edge as measured parallel with the framing edge of the gusset plate.

Acute side clip cut width ( acute side cut width ): The distance (measured perpendicular to the work line of the beam) between the two corners of the clip cut that is included in the acute angle at the intersection of the brace to the beam. As the example shows, the gusset plate is divided into an acute side and an obtuse side by the work line of the brace. The acute side of the gusset plate is the side contained by the acute angle between the brace and the beam.

Acute side clip cut length ( acute side cut length ): The distance (measured parallel with the work line of the beam) between the two corners of the clip cut that is included in the acute angle at the intersection of the brace to the beam. As the example shows, the gusset plate is divided into an acute side and an obtuse side by the work line of the brace. The acute side of the gusset plate is the side contained by the acute angle between the brace and the beam.

Obtuse side clip cut width ( obtuse cut width ): The distance (perpendicular to the work line of the supporting beam) between the two corners of clip cut made to the obtuse side of the gusset plate. The obtuse side of the gusset plate is the side contained by the obtuse angle between the beam and the brace. See the example .

Obtuse side clip cut length ( obtuse cut length ): The distance (parallel to the work line of the supporting beam) between the two corners of the clip cut made to the obtuse side of the gusset plate. The obtuse side of the gusset plate is the side contained by the obtuse angle between the beam and the brace. See the example .

Flat width ( flat w ): The distance (perpendicular to the work line of the supporting beam) that is the width of the cut that is made to the corner of the gusset plate that the work line of the brace points toward. In the example above, the " Flat width " cut is made to the corner of the gusset plate that is closest to the brace's work point.

End distance ( end ): The positive distance parallel with the framing edge of the gusset plate (the edge that welds to the bottom flange of the supporting beam in the example shown) from the point where the work line of the brace intersects the framing edge of the gusset plate to the corner of the framing edge that this end of the vertical brace points toward.

Length acute side ( acute side ): The distance (parallel to the work line of the supporting beam) from the acute-side corner of the framing edge of the gusset plate to the work line of the brace. The framing edge has two corners. The acute-side corner is the corner of the framing edge that is interior to the acute angle formed by the work line of the brace to the work line of the beam (see example ).

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  Weld Conn2
(angle, W tee or channel vertical brace to a beam)

Shop weld, gusset plate to the supporting beam

Weld size ( weld ): The weld size for shop welding the gusset plate to the supporting beam. In the example above, the gusset plate shop welds to the beam, but you can optionally shop bolt the gusset with a clip angle (" NS/FS Clip Conn2 "). Regardless of whether the gusset is shop welded or shop bolted to the beam, it is detailed with the beam and field bolts to the vertical brace.

To get a weld (" Weld Conn2 "), select ' Welded ' for " Gusset to supporting member " under " Connection specifications " on the Vertical Brace Edit window.

To instead get a clip angle (" NS/FS Clip Conn2 "), select ' Clip Angle ' for " Gusset to supporting member ."

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