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Shear tab–what's the issue?
Single-plate shear connections are among the most used connections in every steel structure for many reasons: easy to calculate, fabricate, and construct. To ease the calculation of shear tabs, AISC introduced a step-by-step design procedure in the Steel Construction Manual since version 13. Chapter 10 includes design aids for single plate shear tabs, providing the appropriate configuration based on the required design shear force.
While these aids are an easy and quick approach, the tables will only cover conventional designs. During fabrication and construction, many design changes are requested due to:
- Misaligned holes in the beam or shear tab
- Notches in beams
