Kurtisreeve
Structural
- Apr 20, 2014
- 12
I have the following two questions. I am hoping someone can confirm a few dilemmas;
I have a 2.6m steel beam cantilever attached at the center of a 15m column.
The column is restrained by tie beams every 4M in one direction , but unrestrained in the direction of the cantilever. ---|-| (cantilever attached to flange of column by end plate)
Question 1.
The connection consists of a haunch beneath the cantilever, and stiffeners within the column. So the connection will be checked for combined axial, bending and shear.
I sized the cantilever for deflection max L/180... what design checks should be followed on the beam itself?
Question 2.
This question is about the column.. column is fixed at the base and pinned at the top. I have bracing against global lateral, however I had to fix the base due to the moment present due to these cantilevers at each column.
The attachment does not include the wind load. Does it make sense to have both bracing for general stability, and fixed base for stability of columns?
usually I am used to design with either one or the other, but the general bracing (vertical and roof) are not at each column but at edges of structure.
Question 3
Also , does the cantilever reduce Leff of the column, since that is what the model is indicating.
THANK-YOU.
Much appreciated
Kurtis Reeve
I have a 2.6m steel beam cantilever attached at the center of a 15m column.
The column is restrained by tie beams every 4M in one direction , but unrestrained in the direction of the cantilever. ---|-| (cantilever attached to flange of column by end plate)
Question 1.
The connection consists of a haunch beneath the cantilever, and stiffeners within the column. So the connection will be checked for combined axial, bending and shear.
I sized the cantilever for deflection max L/180... what design checks should be followed on the beam itself?
Question 2.
This question is about the column.. column is fixed at the base and pinned at the top. I have bracing against global lateral, however I had to fix the base due to the moment present due to these cantilevers at each column.
The attachment does not include the wind load. Does it make sense to have both bracing for general stability, and fixed base for stability of columns?
usually I am used to design with either one or the other, but the general bracing (vertical and roof) are not at each column but at edges of structure.
Question 3
Also , does the cantilever reduce Leff of the column, since that is what the model is indicating.
THANK-YOU.
Much appreciated
Kurtis Reeve