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Steel Connections

Prepared by
Mahmoud Abdul-latif Mohamed
Mostafa Kamel Hashem
Khaled Rizk Ali
Abdullah Farid Mohamed

Under the supervision of


Dr : Mohamed Abdul-azim payrm
Classification of connections according to the method of installation
Welded Connections
Classification of connections according to the manner of stressing the fasteners

(Vi) Built Up Sections – shear Flow


Classification of connections according to the
forces affecting on it

Basic force transfers in Connections


Flexible Connections Rigid Connections
Simple Connections Moment Connections
Axial force Shear force

Truss connections Beam to beam


Skewed connections
Bracing connections Beam to column
Seated Connections
Hanger connections Beam splices
Beam shear splice
Splices –Column and Truss Column splices
Shear tabs
chords Column base
Framed connections
Column base plate

Double-angle, single-angle, single-shear plate, and shear end-plate


Classification of connections according
to Moment-Rotation curve
Truss connections
Bracing connections
Skewed connections
Column base :
Bolted end plate connections
Column splices :
Beam splices :
Column base :
Reference
• Behaviour, analysis and design of steelwork connections-
by Dr : Elsayed Bahaa machaly

• Greenn book-Joints in steel construction:Simple Joints to Eurocode 3

• Green book-Joints in steel construction: Moment-resisting joints to eurocode 3

• Handbook of structural steel connections design and details -:


by Dr Akbar R.Tomboli

• Design of Structural Steel Joint


Dr. Klaus Weynand Feldmann + Weynand GmbH, Aachen, German
Proff. Jean-Pierre Jaspart University of Liège, Belgium
Thanks

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