I'm using an OMF in a high seismic zone (It's a one story home), and I'm looking at the connection design.
I'm using HSS round columns with WF beams and I'm looking at the connection design. I see that the hinge can be in the column or the beam for a OMF, and that the connection needs to accomodate 1.1 times the capacity of the member that the hinge will form in (including the ratio of Fy,avg/Fy,min).
It also looks like prequalified connections are not required for OMF, just that the connection capacity must be adequate per above.
So, here's my situation. My column and beam capacity are reasonably close, but the hinge forms in the column. I go through and determine what the connection capacity needs to be. All is good so far. I'm using HSS through-plate moment connections for the pipe column to WF beams. Now I design the plate thickness and bolts to transfer the momet - I picked larger bolts so I have a reasonable number. Next I check block shear of the flanges of the beam, and, of course, it fails. It's more than adequate for the demand, but the capacity is now less than the column.
Since block shear is a brittle failure, I'm assuming that this means that I need to either provide more bolts so that block shear doesn't reduce the beam capacity so much, but I can't find anything to confirm that.
Also, I'm unclear from AISC 341-05 if the welds from the pipe to the through-plates need to be full-pen welds for a OMF.
I'm using HSS round columns with WF beams and I'm looking at the connection design. I see that the hinge can be in the column or the beam for a OMF, and that the connection needs to accomodate 1.1 times the capacity of the member that the hinge will form in (including the ratio of Fy,avg/Fy,min).
It also looks like prequalified connections are not required for OMF, just that the connection capacity must be adequate per above.
So, here's my situation. My column and beam capacity are reasonably close, but the hinge forms in the column. I go through and determine what the connection capacity needs to be. All is good so far. I'm using HSS through-plate moment connections for the pipe column to WF beams. Now I design the plate thickness and bolts to transfer the momet - I picked larger bolts so I have a reasonable number. Next I check block shear of the flanges of the beam, and, of course, it fails. It's more than adequate for the demand, but the capacity is now less than the column.
Since block shear is a brittle failure, I'm assuming that this means that I need to either provide more bolts so that block shear doesn't reduce the beam capacity so much, but I can't find anything to confirm that.
Also, I'm unclear from AISC 341-05 if the welds from the pipe to the through-plates need to be full-pen welds for a OMF.