Two plates are connected by fillet welds of size $10$ mm and subjected to tension $P=275$ kN (factored). Plate thickness $=12$ mm. Steel: $f_y=250$ MPa, $f_u=410$ MPa. Workshop welding with partial safety factor. As per IS 800:2007 (Limit State), what is the minimum length (in mm, rounded off to the nearest higher multiple of $5$ mm) required of each weld to transmit $P$?}

Step 1: Design shear strength of a fillet weld.
For shop welds, the design shear strength per unit throat area is
\[
f_{wd}=\frac{f_u}{\sqrt{3}\,\gamma_{mw}}
= \frac{410}{\sqrt{3}\times 1.25}
= \frac{410}{2.165} \approx 189.4~\text{MPa}.
\]
Effective throat thickness for a $10$ mm fillet: $t=0.7s=0.7\times 10=7$ mm.
Step 2: Strength per mm length of one weld.
\[
R_{\text{per mm}}=f_{wd}\times t=189.4\times 7 \approx 1326~\text{N/mm}
=1.326~\text{kN/mm}.
\]
Step 3: Force shared by two side welds.
Each weld carries $P/2=275/2=137.5$ kN.
Required effective length (one weld):
\[
L=\frac{137.5}{1.326}\approx 103.7~\text{mm}.
\]
Step 4: Rounding as per question.
Round up to the nearest higher multiple of $5$ mm $\Rightarrow$ $L=105$ mm.
\[
\boxed{L_{\min} = 105~\text{mm per weld}}
\]
| Point | Staff Readings Back side | Staff Readings Fore side | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| P | -2.050 | - | 200.000 |
| Q | 1.050 | 0.95 | Change Point |
| R | - | -1.655 | - |