Class ClipAngleSpecification
A clip angle connection
Inherited Members
Namespace: DesignData.SDS2.Model
Assembly: DesignData.SDS2.Model.dll
Syntax
public sealed class ClipAngleSpecification : ConnectionSpecification
Constructors
ClipAngleSpecification()
A clip angle connection
Declaration
public ClipAngleSpecification()
Properties
AttachToMember
How to attach the connection to the supporting member
Declaration
public AttachToMember AttachToMember { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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AttachToMember |
AttachmentMethodToSupported
How to attach the connection to the beam being supported
Declaration
public AttachmentMethod AttachmentMethodToSupported { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
AttachmentMethod |
AttachmentMethodToSupporting
How to attach the connection to the supporting member
Declaration
public AttachmentMethod AttachmentMethodToSupporting { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
AttachmentMethod |
CombineBeamAndVBraceClipAngles
applies when this end of this beam has a clip angle connection and a vertical brace frames to this beam and to the same column that this beam frames to. In such a framing situation, connection design can create one or two pairs of clip angles.
Automatic specifies that connection design apply the choice made
to Fabricator Setup > Standard Fabricator Connections > Clip
Angle Setup > "Combine beam and vertical brace clip angles."
Yes instructs connection design to create a single pair of clip
angles that connects both the beam and vertical brace gusset
plate to the column. The clip angles use the "NM bolt diameter"
and "NM bolt type to supported" and "NM bolt type to supporting"
that are set for the beam.
No instructs connection design to create two separate pairs of
clip angles, one pair to connect the beam to the column, the
other pair to connect the vertical brace gusset plate to the
column.
Declaration
public AutomaticYesNo CombineBeamAndVBraceClipAngles { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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AutomaticYesNo |
CreateWebDoublers
Forces a connection to have no web doublers, otherwise create them if necessary.
Declaration
public AutomaticYesNo CreateWebDoublers { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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AutomaticYesNo |
EmbedLocation
can apply when a beam frames to a concrete wall and the beam's "Input connection type" is 'Clip angle' and an "Embed schedule entry" has been made in the " Connection type" leaf. The option can also be found in Job Setup > Auto Standard Connections and in Job Setup > User Defined Connections.
Automatic instructs connection design to apply the choice made to
Concrete Setup > Embed Schedule > "Plate location."
InsideWall embeds the plate in the concrete wall.
OutsideWall locates the plate flush to the wall.
Declaration
public EmbedLocation EmbedLocation { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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EmbedLocation |
ExtendPastFlange
can apply to a clip angle on a beam framing to a column. Regardless of the choice made here, " Web Extension Plate" the system locks are available. These locks have null values (distances of 0) if a web extehension plate is not required and when 'Never' is specified.
Declaration
[Obsolete("Model.ClipAngleSpecification.ExtendPastFlange renamed to UseWebExtensionPlate", false)]
public IfRequiredNever ExtendPastFlange { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
IfRequiredNever |
FlangePlatesOn
applies only for moment connections.
This specifies which of the two connections that share flange
plates will get the plates. Either the beam where the connection
is on the right end, or the beam where the connection is on the
left end. Both connections should have the same value for
this.
Declaration
public RightOrLeftEnd FlangePlatesOn { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
RightOrLeftEnd |
Remarks
This does not take swapped member ends into account
Gage
Specify whether this is a heavy, wide, or narrow gage clip
Declaration
public ClipAngleGage Gage { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
ClipAngleGage |
IsFullDepthTee
If true, the system creates a built-up tee that is the full depth of the supporting beam.
If false, the built-up tee is designed to the depth of the
connection if the top and bottom flanges of the supported beam
(this beam) are entirely below or entirely above the half-depth
of the supporting beam. If the depth of the supported beam is
greater than half the depth of the supporting beam, the built-up
tee is designed to the full depth of the supporting beam.
Declaration
public bool IsFullDepthTee { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
bool |
IsWeldedExtendedTee
can apply to a wide flange, welded plate wide flange or channel beam with a clip angle connection framing perpendicular or sloping to a supporting beam.
If true, generates a built-up tee (two plates welded together)
for the clip angles to bolt to. The check box for "Full depth
extended tee" controls (for some framing situations) whether the
tee will be designed to the depth of the connection or to the
full depth of the supporting beam.
Declaration
public bool IsWeldedExtendedTee { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
bool |
ReplaceDoublerWithLargerClip
If true, and web doublers are required, connection design looks for an angle in Fabricator Setup > Standard Fabricator Connections > Angles. If an angle is not found, the system fails the connection, and the Beam Edit window displays the following failure message: Option to replace web doubler with large clip L fails.
Declaration
public bool ReplaceDoublerWithLargerClip { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
bool |
Side
Which side of the supported member to put clip angles on, or both.
Declaration
public ClipAngleSide Side { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
ClipAngleSide |
SkewHolesInAngle
applies to bolted clip angles on sloping beams when the box is checked for Fabricator Setup > Member Detailing Settings. > the "Beams" section > " Square cut ends of sloped beams."
Automatic specifies that connection design apply the choice made
to Fabricator Setup > Standard Fabricator Connections > Clip
Angle Setup > "Skew holes in clip angles."
Yes instructs the system to create clip angles with bolts
skewed in the leg to the supported beam's web so that the bolts
run perpendicular to the beam's flanges.
No instructs the system to create clip angles with bolts that run
parallel to the length of the angle.
Declaration
public AutomaticYesNo SkewHolesInAngle { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
AutomaticYesNo |
Stagger
See documentation on the returned ClipAngleStagger enumeration
Declaration
public ClipAngleStagger Stagger { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
ClipAngleStagger |
UseErectionBolts
applies when both "Attachment to supported" and "Attachment to supporting" are set to 'Welded.' In other words, it applies to all-welded clip angles.
Automatic specifies that connection design apply the choice made
to Fabricator Setup > Standard Fabricator Connections > Attached
to Supporting Member > "Provide erection bolts" If "Attached to"
(on this window) is set to 'Supporting.' If "Attached to" is set
to 'Supported,' then connection design applies the choice made to
Fabricator Setup > Standard Fabricator Connections > Attached to
Supported Member > "Provide erection bolts."
Yes instructs connection design to design the welded-welded
double clip angle connection with erection bolts to facilitate
the field welding of the connection. The erection bolts are field
bolts. For a beam end connection that is not auto standard, the
bolts are the " Connection type" > "NM bolt type to supporting"
(or "NM bolt type to supported") and "NM bolt diameter" that are
specified for that beam connection's end. For an auto standard
beam connection, the bolts are the "NM bolt type" and "NM bolt
diameter" that are specified for the relevant framing condition
in Fabricator Setup > Auto Standard Connections. If the
welded-welded clip angle shop welds to the supporting, two
erection bolts are provided. If it shop welds to the supported,
four erection bolts are provided, two for the NS OSL, two for the
FS OSL.
No instructs connection design to design the welded-welded double
clip angle without erection bolts.
Declaration
public AutomaticYesNo UseErectionBolts { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
AutomaticYesNo |
UseExpandedVerticalBoltSpacing
can apply to a beam with clip angles to a beam or column so long as the "Moment type" is set to 'Non-moment' in the beam end's " Moment" leaf.
Automatic specifies that connection design apply the choice made
to Fabricator Setup > Standard Fabricator Connections > Clip
Angle Setup > "Use expanded vertical bolt spacing."
Yes permits connection design to expand the vertical spacing of
bolts to 1.5 times or 2 times the Fabricator Setup > Connection
Detailing/Fabricator Options > "Bolt spacing" that is set per
bolt diameter. The program may also adjust to a spacing other
than 1.5 or 2 times the standard bolt spacing in order to
accommodate piecemarking issues, loading conditions and unusual
geometries.
No instructs connection design to use the Fabricator Setup >
Connection Erectability Settings > "Bolt spacing" that is
set per bolt diameter.
Declaration
public AutomaticYesNo UseExpandedVerticalBoltSpacing { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
AutomaticYesNo |
UsePaddlePlate
applies when an HSS/TS beam frames to a column or a beam. It permits the design of bolted-bolted or bolted-welded clip angles. The option is disabled (grayed out) when -- here in " Connection specifications" -- the clip angle's "Attachment to supported" is set to 'Welded.'
If true, the clip angles weld or bolt to the supporting member
and bolt to the paddle plate, which shop welds to the supported
beam. The end of the supported beam is notched for insertion of
the paddle plate.
If false, the clip angles attach to the outside walls of the
supported HSS rectangular beam.
Declaration
public bool UsePaddlePlate { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
bool |
UseSafetyConnection
applies to clip angles on two opposing beams on opposite sides of a supporting web (beam or column) so that the clip angle connections on both supported beams share bolts.
If true, specifies that the clip angles be designed so that one
bolt on each angle is shared by the beam and column but not
shared by the clip angle of the opposing beam. Whether the clip
angles on a beam are vertically offset with respect to the angles
on the opposing beam or staggered with respect to each other
depends on the choice made to Fabricator Setup > Clip Angle Settings
> "Safety connection angles."
Declaration
public bool UseSafetyConnection { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
bool |
UseWebExtensionPlate
can apply to a clip angle on a beam framing to a column. Regardless of the choice made here, " Web Extension Plate" the system locks are available. These locks have null values (distances of 0) if a web extehension plate is not required and when 'Never' is specified.
Declaration
public IfRequiredNever UseWebExtensionPlate { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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IfRequiredNever |
Methods
Dispose(bool)
A clip angle connection
Declaration
protected override void Dispose(bool disposing)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
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bool | disposing |