mkrei
Structural
- Mar 12, 2006
- 22
I have an existing column that is just above a column splice location. The lower column extends 4' above the finish floor elevation and is a W14x132. The upper column that is spliced on top of the W14x132 is a W14x53. The floor to floor height is 14'-0". Can the effective length for buckling etc for the upper W14x53 be taken as 10' (14' floor to floor - 4'-0" splice length) since the W14x53 is actually only 10' long from the top of the splice to the top of the next floor. And along those lines I have 24" beams framing into the minor axis of the W14x53 and 16" beams framing into the strong axis of the W14x53. The slab is 6 1/2" thick. As I see it you could reduce the unbraced length for the column even further by the depth of the slab and the clip angle connection of the beams to the columns. Any thoughts would be appreciated as this is an existing condition for W14x53 that is getting extra load and to coverplate the column would be very difficult. Thanks for your thoughts