EN 1993-1-8 Connection Design

Endplate Moment Connection Design (EN 1993-1-8)

Step-by-step endplate moment connection design to EN 1993-1-8. Worked example with IPE 400–HEA 300, bolt tables, failure modes, and a free FrameAI demo.

Download EN 1993-1-8 Cheatsheet (free PDF)
Tension Ft,Ed Compression F c,Ed IPE beam Column HEA Extended endplate ≥40mm protrusion
Figure: Force flow — tension in upper bolts, compression strut at bottom, moment couple transferred via endplate.

When to Use This Connection

Extended endplate connections are used where a full moment continuity is required between beam and column. Typical applications: portal frame eaves connections, multi-storey frames where frame action is assumed, and continuous beam systems where moment transfer is needed.

Worked Example

Configuration: IPE 400 beam welded to column flange; 10mm extended flush endplate; M20 bolts grade 10.9; S355 steel.
Design moment: MEd = 285 kNm (from frame analysis, ULS combination)
Step 1 — Bolt row effective lengths EN 1993-1-8, Table 6.4
ℓeff = α · m
For non-haunch config, α = 4; m = distance from bolt axis to flange centreline.
Step 2 — Bolt tension resistance EN 1993-1-8, 3.4.1
Ft,Rd = k₂·fub·As / γM2
M20 10.9: As = 245 mm², fub = 1000 N/mm², k₂ = 0.9, γM2 = 1.25 → Ft,Rd = 176.4 kN/bolt
Step 3 — Column flange in bending EN 1993-1-8, §6.3
MRd = ℓeff·t²·fy / (6·γM0)
T-stub equivalent method. With m = 30 mm, pitch p = 60 mm: ℓeff,b = 2m + p.
Step 4 — Moment resistance summation EN 1993-1-8, 6.2.7.2
Σ Fi · zi
Sum all active bolt rows using lever arms from neutral axis (centre of compression zone).

Bolt Capacity Reference

γM2 = 1.25; fub per EN ISO 4014/4017; Ft,Rd per EN 1993-1-8 3.4.1; Fv,Rd in double shear

BoltGraded (mm)As (mm²)Ft,Rd (kN)Fv,Rd (kN)
M168.816157113.088.9
M1610.916157141.388.9
M208.820245176.4138.2
M2010.920245220.5138.2
M248.824353254.2199.0
M2410.924353317.7199.0

Common Failure Modes

Bolt rupture in tension
Most common in over-stressed 8.8 bolts. Use 10.9 or add a bolt row.
Column flange bending
Check using T-stub model. Thick column flanges (≥20mm for HEA columns) usually sufficient.
Endplate yielding
10mm endplate in S355 is borderline for M > 250 kNm. Increase to 12 or 15mm.
Weld failure at beam flange
Full penetration weld required per EN 1993-1-8 Table 4.1. Use fillet weld for web only.
Web panel shear in column
Check EN 1993-1-8 §6.2.6. Reinforce with doubler plate if VEd > Vpl,Rd.

Detailing Gotchas

  • Extended endplate should protrude ≥ 40mm beyond the beam flange (EN 1993-1-8 6.2.5 note)
  • Minimum bolt spacing: 2.2d₀ from centre to edge (d₀ = bolt hole diameter)
  • Tight endplate gaps (≤4mm) can be assumed as bearing-type. Larger gaps need fin plate or haunch.
  • Haunch geometry: the fictitious compression strut must clear the column web AND the stiffener if fitted.

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IPE 400 HEA 300 HEB 240 IPE 500 All 152 →