Design of typical welded connections using BS5950-1:2000 and Eurocode 3

This paper involves the design aspects of joints, in particular, the design of typical welded connections based on BS5950-1:2000 and Eurocode 3. The objective is to demonstrate the key differences in the structural design of typical welded connections by comparing extensively the design procedures u...

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Main Author: Koh, Cheryl Yu Jia.
Other Authors: Lie Seng Tjhen
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-452072023-03-03T16:50:49Z Design of typical welded connections using BS5950-1:2000 and Eurocode 3 Koh, Cheryl Yu Jia. Lie Seng Tjhen School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Structures and design This paper involves the design aspects of joints, in particular, the design of typical welded connections based on BS5950-1:2000 and Eurocode 3. The objective is to demonstrate the key differences in the structural design of typical welded connections by comparing extensively the design procedures using both BS5950-1:2000 and Eurocode 3 and evaluate on their key differences that are generally in terms of equations, parameters, terminology and symbols. Emphasis in this study is placed on the design of one of the most common form of welded connections, which is the fillet weld connection. An overview is given on the general approach of both BS5950-1:2000 and Eurocode 3 being based on limit state principles using partial safety factors. Through this study, the UK Standard Code of Practice that produces more conservative and cost-optimizing steel construction would be discussed. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2011-06-10T02:26:23Z 2011-06-10T02:26:23Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45207 en Nanyang Technological University 95 p. application/pdf
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Koh, Cheryl Yu Jia.
Design of typical welded connections using BS5950-1:2000 and Eurocode 3
description This paper involves the design aspects of joints, in particular, the design of typical welded connections based on BS5950-1:2000 and Eurocode 3. The objective is to demonstrate the key differences in the structural design of typical welded connections by comparing extensively the design procedures using both BS5950-1:2000 and Eurocode 3 and evaluate on their key differences that are generally in terms of equations, parameters, terminology and symbols. Emphasis in this study is placed on the design of one of the most common form of welded connections, which is the fillet weld connection. An overview is given on the general approach of both BS5950-1:2000 and Eurocode 3 being based on limit state principles using partial safety factors. Through this study, the UK Standard Code of Practice that produces more conservative and cost-optimizing steel construction would be discussed.
author2 Lie Seng Tjhen
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author Koh, Cheryl Yu Jia.
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title Design of typical welded connections using BS5950-1:2000 and Eurocode 3
title_short Design of typical welded connections using BS5950-1:2000 and Eurocode 3
title_full Design of typical welded connections using BS5950-1:2000 and Eurocode 3
title_fullStr Design of typical welded connections using BS5950-1:2000 and Eurocode 3
title_full_unstemmed Design of typical welded connections using BS5950-1:2000 and Eurocode 3
title_sort design of typical welded connections using bs5950-1:2000 and eurocode 3
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