SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I have a question that is probably very simple for some.
I have been asked to design some moment connections for a fabricator. I pretty much know how to do it, however, applying the loads to the column for some reason seems like voodoo to me.
The EOR was kind enough to give use the beam end moments to apply to the columns (see attached). However, he was not nice enough to say whether or not the moments are based upon LRDF or ASD load combinations (something we have inquired about). I suspect they used ASD combinations. The columns shown in this sketch are single story columns therefore the columns do not continue to another floor.
Applying the moment to the end columns seems simple enough. However, applying the moment to the middle columns for some reason I just don’t get. Now given the sample arrangement, I would apply 250ft-kips to each side of the column (similar to adding 500 ft-kips to one side of the column). However, there is no way a W12x79 is going to be able to take this 500 ft-kip loading. This is what I don’t get. Why design the connection for this load if there is no way the members can take these loads.
Is adding the reactions together appropriate for the center column?
I have been asked to design some moment connections for a fabricator. I pretty much know how to do it, however, applying the loads to the column for some reason seems like voodoo to me.
The EOR was kind enough to give use the beam end moments to apply to the columns (see attached). However, he was not nice enough to say whether or not the moments are based upon LRDF or ASD load combinations (something we have inquired about). I suspect they used ASD combinations. The columns shown in this sketch are single story columns therefore the columns do not continue to another floor.
Applying the moment to the end columns seems simple enough. However, applying the moment to the middle columns for some reason I just don’t get. Now given the sample arrangement, I would apply 250ft-kips to each side of the column (similar to adding 500 ft-kips to one side of the column). However, there is no way a W12x79 is going to be able to take this 500 ft-kip loading. This is what I don’t get. Why design the connection for this load if there is no way the members can take these loads.
Is adding the reactions together appropriate for the center column?