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20 matching results for "bracing"

Tube bracing joint

A truss joint with multiple bracing tube members. Applicable as a part of vertical wind bracing of the hall construction.

Double plate bracing

I section beam with bolted circular connecting plate for one bolted double angle bracing analyzed in the IDEA StatiCa Connection app. The one-bolted arrangement provides free pitch angle for the bracing members.

Bracing array connection

An atypical steel connection of the bracing array members to the column. The wall girt member is connected through a bolted end plate while the bracing tube member gusset plate is welded directly to the girt.

Cross bracing

Model of cross bracing of square hollow sections analyzed in IDEA StatiCa Connection app.

Vertical beam with horizontal bracing

An example of horizontal bracing with combined bolted and welded connection, analyzed in IDEA StatiCa Connection App.

Wide flange bracing claw angles connection

The bracing is a wide flange beam and it is connected by bolted claw angles to a gusset plate.

Base plate with wide flange bracing

The bracing connection to the gusset plate is done through claw angles bolted to the brace and the gusset plate.

HSS Joint with vertical & horizontal bracing

Main steel members (HSS and I cross-sections) bolted or welded together or with vertical amp; horizontal bracing straight or by end plates, connecting

Bracing

An example of a complicated truss connection. The members are assembled of rectangular hollow cross-sections connected by gusset plates. The top members

Bi-axial bracing connection

An example of heavily braced corner column connection with extended plates and gussets. Typical member arrangement of the steel building structure analyzed

Gusset with cut HEA bracing

Truss connection with cut diagonal bracings connected to the horizontal rolled I-beam using gusset plate and bolts. The gusset plate is welded to the bottom

Gusset plate for HSS bracing

This is a beam-brace connection to a column. The gusset plate is connected through a shear tab to the column. The beam is welded to the column.

Hinged anchoring with two SHS bracing diagonals

Column hinged footing through a base plate. The anchoring is with the mortar layer. There are two diagonals connected to this anchoring made of SHS section

Connecting plate with notches

The bracing tubes are assembled to the connecting plates with two bolts. The skewed connection for wind bracing is solved in the IDEA StatiCa Connection app.

Chveron brace connection

The HSS bracing members are also reinforced with doubler plates in two faces.

Base plate with cruciform shear lug

This is a biaxial base plate connection with bracing members in both directions.

Complex tower gusset plates

Side beams with stiffeners and tubular bracing diagonals are connected to the column by end plates, connecting plates, splices and fin plates.

Gusset to base plate

The centric bracing connection with a gusset welded to the base plate. Anchored to the concrete footing with anchors with washer plates.

Multi hollow members

Horizontal girders and bracing diagonals are bolted to connecting plates welded to the main tubular column.

Platform connection with a gap

To increase the stiffness of the connection, the bracing is welded to the main beam.
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Footing with diagonals

This is a footing with diagonal bracing. Calculated and code-checked according to EN code in IDEA StatiCa Connection . Download and check it out.

Tubular SHS bracings with notches

Truss connection of tubular SHS bracings with notches welded to a gusset plate connected to a rolled I-section horizontal beam. The connection could be