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Shear Friction ACI 318-02.xls by jpriley485

I'm not much of a spreadsheet writer, but I could find nothing on the subject of shear-friction. This is my first submittal, and I'm sure it won't meet the submittal standards; I don't know how to add links, etcetera. Possibly someone else could spruce it up. It is "protected" without password as a precaution against altering formulaed cells. John Riley, SE

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gowelding.com Weld Calculations from John Dyson

Description: T Fillet Weld - Formula for calculating the stresses in a fillet weld.
Lap Fillet Weld - Formula for calculating the stresses in lap fillet welds subject to shear.
Cantilever - Fillet welded cantilever subject to bending and shear
Lap Joint Subject To Torsion - Fillet welded lap subject to Torsion and shear
Rectangular Block Subject To Torsion - Rectangular and fillet welded and subject to Torsion T Butt Weld Subject To Torsion - Full Penetration T Butt welded Cantilever subject to Torsion Lap Joint Subject To Bending and Shear - This calculation method is one I came up with. Unfortunately I couldn't find a similar joint in any technical reference to verify it.

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Welded Joint Design - Hicks
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beams.xls from John Dyson www.gowelding.com

 


Finite element beam solver based from the excellent www.gowelding.com
Theory fully explained on the gowelding site .
The gowelding site is run by John Dyson. He is a Chartered Engineer involved in the design and commissioning of pressurised plant and equipment. He is also a registered European Welding Engineer. The purpose of this web site is to share technical information in the field of welding and welding related activities. It has no affiliation to any organisation or company

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