Structural Steelwork Connections ~ these are either workshop or
site connections according to where the fabrication takes place.
Most site connections are bolted whereas workshop connections
are very often carried out by welding. The design of structural
steelwork members and their connections is the province of the
structural engineer who selects the type and number of bolts or
the size and length of weld to be used according to the connection
strength to be achieved.
Typical Connection Examples ~
3 mm wide
expansion
gapuniversal
beamsuniversal
erection cleat beamerection cleat
ground levelweb cleats if
requiredsite fillet
weldsseating
cleatstop cleatssite
connectionsite connectionsite connectionsworkshop
connectionsworkshop connectionSIMPLE CONNECTIONuniversal column SEMI-RIGID CONNECTIONuniversal beam
workshop fillet weldworkshop fillet welds
holding down bolts grouted
after final levelling
steel levelling wedges or shims
steel base plate bolted and
grouted to RC foundation
removable bolt box of foamed
plastic, plywood, PVC tube, etc.,
100 x 100 plate washers
COLUMN TO FOUNDATION CONNECTIONRIGID CONNECTION150 mm thick
minimum
concrete
encasinguniversal columnuniversal
columnStructural Steelwork---Connections