Shear lag phenomenon has long been taken into consideration in various structural codes; however, the AISC provisions
have not proposed any specific equation to calculate the shear lag ratio in some cases such as fillet-welded connections of front-tofront double channel sections. Moreover, those equations and formulas proposed by structural codes are based on the studies that
were conducted on riveted and bolted connections, and can be applied to single channel sections whilst using them for fillet-welded
double channels would be extremely conservative due to the symmetrical shape and the fact that bending moments will not develop
in the gusset plate, resulting in less stress concentration. Numerical models are used in the present study to focus on parametric
investigation of the shear lag effect on fillet-welded tension connection of double channel section to a gusset plate. The connection
length, the eccentricity of axial load, the free length and the thickness of gusset plate are considered as the key factors in this study.
The results are then compared to the estimates driven from the AISC-LRFD provisions and alternative equations are proposed.