gonutsdonuts
Structural
- Oct 8, 2013
- 12
Hello All,
I'm currently working on some bracing connections and I'm concerned about relative deflection between the two points we're bracing between. Through doing some hand-calcs it looks like there will be 0.239" of relative deflection (conservative) which would require the brace to elongate/compress something like 0.06". In order to resist that I'd need my connection to account for 100kips of load, and that just isn't going to happen. Instead I was thinking I could allow for slotted holes and maybe have the connection designed as slip critical, although I'd really love to keep it as a bearing connection.
If that's the case, I'm wondering if slipping is even allowed in slip-critical connections; and if slipping occurs does it regain it's resistance once movement has stopped? Also, would the slip resistance induce a large unwanted moment in the connection?
Other than that, are there any allowable ways of keeping a bearing connection while still allowing for a little axial movement?
Thanks!
Donuts
I'm currently working on some bracing connections and I'm concerned about relative deflection between the two points we're bracing between. Through doing some hand-calcs it looks like there will be 0.239" of relative deflection (conservative) which would require the brace to elongate/compress something like 0.06". In order to resist that I'd need my connection to account for 100kips of load, and that just isn't going to happen. Instead I was thinking I could allow for slotted holes and maybe have the connection designed as slip critical, although I'd really love to keep it as a bearing connection.
If that's the case, I'm wondering if slipping is even allowed in slip-critical connections; and if slipping occurs does it regain it's resistance once movement has stopped? Also, would the slip resistance induce a large unwanted moment in the connection?
Other than that, are there any allowable ways of keeping a bearing connection while still allowing for a little axial movement?
Thanks!
Donuts