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Double V-Groove Weld Design Guide

The document outlines the marking scheme for a steel structural elements design exam, with 7 sections worth a total of 50 marks. Section 1 covers single and double V-groove welds worth 5 marks each. Section 2 addresses design strength and increases in strength of welds worth 7 and 3 marks respectively. Section 3 involves shear capacity, bearing capacity, safe load, and number of bolts worth a total of 10 marks.

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Double V-Groove Weld Design Guide

The document outlines the marking scheme for a steel structural elements design exam, with 7 sections worth a total of 50 marks. Section 1 covers single and double V-groove welds worth 5 marks each. Section 2 addresses design strength and increases in strength of welds worth 7 and 3 marks respectively. Section 3 involves shear capacity, bearing capacity, safe load, and number of bolts worth a total of 10 marks.

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CIE-1:18CV61/17/15CV62 – Design of Steel Structural Elements Scheme

(50 Marks)

1. Single V-groove weld= 5 Marks & Double V-groove weld = 5 Marks

2. Design strength of weld= 7 Marks & Increase in strength = 3 Marks


3. Shear capacity = 2 Marks, Bearing capacity = 2 Marks, Safe load = 3 Marks, No.
of Bolts= 3 Marks
4. Slip critical connection = 5 Marks, Bearing type connection = 5 Marks

5. Eccentricity = 3 Marks, Polar M.I. = 3 Marks, Resultant Force = 4 Marks


6. Packing plate = 3 Marks, Shear capacity = 3 Marks, No. of bolts = 4 Marks
7. Shear capacity = 2 Marks, Bearing Capacity = 2 Marks, Strength of Joint = 3
Marks, Efficiency 0f Joint = 3 Marks
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