Lion06
Structural
- Nov 17, 2006
- 4,238
I am stumbling on calc'ing a k factor for an unusual column. It goes from ground to L3. It is restrained from translation in both directions at ground, and L2, but cantilevers up to L3 (and is only restrained against translation in one direction at L3. I can't seem to calc a k factor for the column because there are no restraining girders. Even though we would typically assume a pinned connection is a pin, the rotational stiffness of the column from ground to L2 does offer some rotational restraint at L2 for the cantilevered portion above, but because there is no girder restraining at that level, G goes to infinity, and, as a result, k goes to infinity. This can't be the first time someone has dealt with a column like this. How do you handle it?
Before anyone asks, it is completely architecturally driven and I don't have an opportunity to add a translational restraint in the other direction at L3.
Before anyone asks, it is completely architecturally driven and I don't have an opportunity to add a translational restraint in the other direction at L3.