SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
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I have a question regarding the AISC Seismic Design Manual (Which references the 13th edition ASIC Manual).
I am looking at the beam to column connection requirements for an Ordinary Moment Frame. The example 4.4 in the book uses a W18x40 beam connecting to a W12x35 column. During the check for column panel zone shear they use a value for Mu= 77.2 ft-kips. The example states that this is given in example 4.3. I can’t seem to figure out how this 77.2 ft-kip value is derived. Especially since the connection is suppose to be capable of developing 1.1RyMp of the beam. Where does the 77.2 ft-kip moment come from?
I must be missing something because this doesn’t quite make sense to me.
I am looking at the beam to column connection requirements for an Ordinary Moment Frame. The example 4.4 in the book uses a W18x40 beam connecting to a W12x35 column. During the check for column panel zone shear they use a value for Mu= 77.2 ft-kips. The example states that this is given in example 4.3. I can’t seem to figure out how this 77.2 ft-kip value is derived. Especially since the connection is suppose to be capable of developing 1.1RyMp of the beam. Where does the 77.2 ft-kip moment come from?
I must be missing something because this doesn’t quite make sense to me.