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                                                      β
                   3.7.3 Satisfying Geometric Constraints  and α
                               Another problem arises when the geometry will not allow either α or β to be located as pre-
                               scribed by the uniform force method. In such cases it is logical to assume that the more rigid con-
                               nection takes all of the moment necessary to satisfy equilibrium. For instance, where the gusset
                                                                                                α
                                                                      β
                               plate is welded to the beam and bolted to the column,  should be assumed equal to β and should,
                               if necessary, be unequal to α so that all the moment is distributed to the more rigid beam-to-gusset
                               connection.
                                 The AISC Manual introduces two new equations to handle these situations, M b = V b (α  − α) and
                                     β
                               M c = H c ( −β). However, the equations for M g , M b , and M c already presented will work equally well. If
                               β  ≠β then M c will act at the gusset-to-column interface. If  α  ≠α, then M b will act at the gusset-to-
                               column interface. One exception is when ∆V b is introduced and  β  ≠β. In this case, as shown earlier,
                               ∆V b will cause an internal moment in the column. The result from the M c equation will then reflect the
                               total moment both internal and external to the column. The moment that exists at the gusset-to-column
                               interface can be calculated as

                                                                                                   (3.73)
                                                            M c−interface = M g − M b










































                                     FIGURE 3.50  Example of bracing connection design. (Source:  A. R.  Tamboli, Handbook of
                                     Structural Steel Connection Design and Details, McGraw-Hill, 1999, with permission.)



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