strainstress
Mechanical
Hello,
I have what seems like a simple question, but it has been bothering me for sometime.
The question, is it a always a safe approach, if I design a beam assuming it is simply supported on both ends, but then provide an end connection which is stronger(thicker plate/larger weld size/weld the flange) then what is required per AISC calculation for simple supports. I understand that the end connection will try to prevent rotation and develop moments. Can that end connection fail because of this additional moment loading which it was not specifically designed for ?
Thanks,
Vick Nand
I have what seems like a simple question, but it has been bothering me for sometime.
The question, is it a always a safe approach, if I design a beam assuming it is simply supported on both ends, but then provide an end connection which is stronger(thicker plate/larger weld size/weld the flange) then what is required per AISC calculation for simple supports. I understand that the end connection will try to prevent rotation and develop moments. Can that end connection fail because of this additional moment loading which it was not specifically designed for ?
Thanks,
Vick Nand