357mag
Structural
- Feb 19, 2009
- 6
I am looking at a bowstring,steel,roof truss about 100 feet span supported on W8 columns at each end. The columns are about 15 feet long. The truss is about 2 feet deep where it connects to the columns and about 9 ft. deep at midspan. The truss connects to the inside flanges of the columns with a heavily bolted moment connection.
How would you determine the horizontal thrust at each column from uniform vertical load on the truss? The columns are pin connected with 2 bolts at the bottom.
The moment of inertia of the truss isHUGE compared to the columns. None of the text articles from rigid frame formulas seem to work with such a huge difference in "I" between the cols. and truss. I'm thinking the horizontal reactions at the column bases would be relatively small because of this but would like your opinions. Thanks much.
How would you determine the horizontal thrust at each column from uniform vertical load on the truss? The columns are pin connected with 2 bolts at the bottom.
The moment of inertia of the truss isHUGE compared to the columns. None of the text articles from rigid frame formulas seem to work with such a huge difference in "I" between the cols. and truss. I'm thinking the horizontal reactions at the column bases would be relatively small because of this but would like your opinions. Thanks much.