Flange cover plate + web cover plate splice per AISC 360-22 §J3 (bolt design) and §J4 (connected elements). Covers moment transfer, block shear, slip-critical Class B, and combined T+V checks.
When to use this
Use the bolted beam splice when a beam must be field-spliced mid-span or at a location where transportation limits the member length. It's the standard detail for moment frames and continuous beams where you need the splice to resist both shear and significant bending. For simple shear splices with light loads, a single-web cover plate with shear bolts may suffice; for moment-critical splices, flange cover plates are required to transfer the flange tension/compression couple.
Configuration — isometric splice detail
Bolt pattern — top view (flange splice)
Worked Example — W24×84 · 400 kip-ft · 40 kips · 1″ A490-X bolts
// Note: Class B (blast-cleaned, μ=0.50) governs over Class A (μ=0.35). Standard holes (Df=1.0) — short-slotted OK for Class B if direction is transverse.
FrameAI extracts member sizes from your PDF · runs all §J3/J4 checks · outputs fabrication-ready connection report PDF with part marks and bolt schedules
FrameAI Pro / Studio
Batch-design every splice in your drawing set
FrameAI Pro uploads your entire drawing set as a PDF. It reads every beam splice, runs AISC 360-22 §J3/J4 checks on all of them, flags the ones that fail, and produces a connection report PDF you can stamp. Batch upload, batch design, batch export.
Studio adds: DSTV NC1 fabrication files, IFC4 model export, clash detection, and a team workspace with revision history.