Difference between revisions of "6.6 - Shear stud spacing"
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In accordance with BS EN 1994-1-1 or BS5950-3 Section 3.1:1990+A1 2010, the dimensions and configurations shown in Figs 6.6a to 6.6f must be followed to ensure the welded shear studs are effective to provide the documented stud resistance values. | In accordance with BS EN 1994-1-1 or BS5950-3 Section 3.1:1990+A1 2010, the dimensions and configurations shown in Figs 6.6a to 6.6f must be followed to ensure the welded shear studs are effective to provide the documented stud resistance values. | ||
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Revision as of 09:38, 21 March 2017
In accordance with BS EN 1994-1-1 or BS5950-3 Section 3.1:1990+A1 2010, the dimensions and configurations shown in Figs 6.6a to 6.6f must be followed to ensure the welded shear studs are effective to provide the documented stud resistance values.
Refer SMD Detail Sheet SMD.DOD.185 - R51 Single studs
Refer SMD Detail Sheet SMD.DOD.183 - R51 Staggered studs
Refer SMD Detail Sheet SMD.DOD.184 - R51 Studs in pairs
Refer SMD Detail Sheet SMD.DOD.182 - TR+ Single studs
Refer SMD Detail Sheet SMD.DOD.180 - TR+ Staggered studs
Refer SMD Detail Sheet SMD.DOD.181 - TR+ Studs in pairs
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