Description
Three plates are connected in two configurations, namely with a transverse weld and with a longitudinal weld. The steel grade, length, and throat thickness of the weld are the variable parameters in the study. The joint is loaded by a normal force.
The model was created in IDEA StatiCa Connection application.

Fig. 1: Geometry of welded lap joint with transverse weld
Analytical Model
The design resistance per unit length of a fillet weld in fire should be determined from:
where is obtained from EN 1993-1-2, Table D.1 for the appropriate weld temperature; is determined from EN 1993-1-8, Cl. 4.5.3.
Verification
Tab. 1: Transverse fillet welds


Fig. 2: Parametric study of temperature for transverse weld

Fig. 3: Parametric study of steel grade for transverse weld

Fig. 4: Parametric study of weld length throat thickness for transverse weld
The resistance of transverse fillet welds is in most cases slightly higher (on average by 3 %) in CBFEM than in AM. The exception is the temperature of 350 °C. At this temperature, the resistance of welds is affected only slightly by fire, and the difference between partial safety factors and overweight the decrease due to fire. IDEA StatiCa does not allow the bolt or weld resistance to be higher in fire than at room temperature and assumes the minimum of:
- Load resistance multiplied by reduction factor for temperature, , and divided by safety factor for fire design situation,
- Load resistance divided by safety factor for bolts and welds,
Tab. 2: Longitudinal fillet welds


Fig. 5: Parametric study of temperature for longitudinal weld

Fig. 6: Parametric study of steel grade for longitudinal weld

Fig. 7: Parametric study of weld length throat thickness for longitudinal weld
The resistance of longitudinal fillet welds is in most cases slightly lower (on average by 4 %) in CBFEM than in AM. The exception is the temperature of 350 °C for the same reason as for transverse welds.
Benchmark example
Inputs
Plate 2-3: Custom I-profile
- Thickness t2-3 = 12 mm
- Width b2-3 = 40 mm
- Steel S355
Plate 1
- Thickness t1 = 12 mm
- Width b1 = 50 mm
- Steel S355
- Model type N-Vy-Vz
Weld, transverse fillet welds
- Throat thickness ab = 3 mm
- Weld length Lb = 40 mm
Temperature: Both members
Output
- Design resistance in tension FRd = 48 kN

Fig. 8: Benchmark example for the welded lap joint
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