The attached drawing shows a connection typically used for mezzanine framing. I have been reviewing calculations for mezzanine design. In general, the columns are designed for moment resulting from seismic forces only, neglecting any moment induced by fixity of the beam-column connection. I recognize that the assumption is that the connection yields under gravity loads and thus will only transmit moment up to a certain point (at least as much as the seismic load moment). However, how would you go about verifying how much moment this connection actually can transmit? If the connection is too rigid, the columns will likely be underdesigned. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.