thefatmanrosco
Structural
- Jun 9, 2010
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Our company has been designing thousands of lineal feet of pipe in the O&G industry. The typical construction consists of lateral moment frames connected by struts in longitudinal directional that are x-braced. The columns are typically W8's, but preferably W10 or W12's for constructabilty. The moment connection of choice has been end-plates. However, due to the quantity and size of pipe and the cross-members, the check of the column requires web stiffeners. Are FMC (flexible moment connections or the "old" type 2 wind type connections an option? I was hoping to eliminate the need for the costly web stiffeners. The pipe racks are located in a low seismic hazard.