AEC & BIM Knowledgebase Integrated Building Design Integrated Design for Steel Building Structures Steel Connection Modeling Experimentals Connections Experimentals Connections Experimental steel connections and their settings are explained in detail under this title. Defining a Haunch Connection Defining a Flange Plate Connection Defining a Stiffened Shear Plate Connection Defining a Stiffened End Plate Connection Eaves Haunch Connection Defining a Multi Stiffener Plate Connection Defining a Multi Stiffener Plate (Horizontal) Connection Defining a Welded Box/Tube Connection Defining a Seating Support Connection Defining a Stub Defining a Notched Seating Connection Defining a Spacer Plate Connection Defining a Wind Connection Defining a Stay Connection Defining a Stay Connection (Secondary Beam) Defining a Box/Tube End Plate Connection Defining a Box/Tube Splice Connection Defining a Continuous Beam Connection Defining a Column-Column End Plate Splice Connection Defining a Seating Weld Connection Defining a Single Plate Seating Connection Defining a Double Plate Seating Connection Defining a Box/Tube Seating Connection Defining a Truss Connection Defining a Apex Type Connection Defining a Purlin Connection Defining a Girt Connection Defining a Column-Column Connection (Built Up Column) Defining a Simple Base Plate Defining a Rigid on Strong Axis Base Plate Defining a Rigid on Both Axis Base Plate Defining a Tube Base Plate Defining a Round Plate Tube Base Plate Defining a Welded Connection Defining a Box/Tube Cap Plate Defining a Column-Beam Stiffened End Plate Connection Defining a End Plate Truss Connection Defining End Plate Truss Connection For Box/Tube Defining a Seating Truss Connection Defining a Crane Connection Next TopicDefining a Haunch Connection Related TopicsDefining a Flange Plate ConnectionDefining a Stiffened Shear Plate ConnectionDefining a Stiffened End Plate ConnectionCreating Steel ColumnCreating Steel Beam ×