penpal97
Structural
- Jul 6, 2006
- 49
2 different questions on same topic
Lets say I have a typical 2 story building, 4 columns (1 at each corner). There are floor stringers from column to column, floor beams from floor stringer to floor stringer.
1) Is a typical shear connection w/ clip angles of the beam to the stringer enough to consider the stringer compression flange to be laterally braced? Assume beam is coped so top of steel is same for beam and stringer. What if the top of beam is lowered 3" below top of stringer? Does this require that the stringer be studded to connect to the concrete deck or welded to the SIP forms?
2) The corner column supports 2 stringers: 1 framing into the web, 1 framing into the flange. Is the unbraced length of the compression flange (that does not support a stringer) 1 story or 2 stories?
Lets say I have a typical 2 story building, 4 columns (1 at each corner). There are floor stringers from column to column, floor beams from floor stringer to floor stringer.
1) Is a typical shear connection w/ clip angles of the beam to the stringer enough to consider the stringer compression flange to be laterally braced? Assume beam is coped so top of steel is same for beam and stringer. What if the top of beam is lowered 3" below top of stringer? Does this require that the stringer be studded to connect to the concrete deck or welded to the SIP forms?
2) The corner column supports 2 stringers: 1 framing into the web, 1 framing into the flange. Is the unbraced length of the compression flange (that does not support a stringer) 1 story or 2 stories?