jack36
Structural
- May 20, 2009
- 21
I'm trying to decide on the orientation of my wide flange columns for a project. I plan to use all-bolted, double-angle connections for wide flange girders to wide flange columns. I have some chevron bracing connecting into these joints also. The columns only have girders framing into them from opposite sides, except at corners, and the braced frame will only be on one side of any column. The columns do not have out-of-plane loading from girts or anything. Do you most commonly frame into the column web or flange, why? Here are some of my thoughts:
1. Connecting to the column web will reduce eccentricity, but this is not an issue with similarly loaded beams on both sides of the column.
2. Framing into the web will produce a double connection and will require sequencing to meet OSHA requirements (erection seat or extended angle on one side).
3. My beam will fit within the W12 column flanges, but it will be tight.
1. Connecting to the column web will reduce eccentricity, but this is not an issue with similarly loaded beams on both sides of the column.
2. Framing into the web will produce a double connection and will require sequencing to meet OSHA requirements (erection seat or extended angle on one side).
3. My beam will fit within the W12 column flanges, but it will be tight.