I am in the process of designing an canopy with a pure beam outrigger. I am being constrained by the architect to uses specific size sections, but I am in negotiations with some of his constraints. Code is IBC 2015/AISC 14th edition
My outrigger has some rather large moments at the end... and while the sections work for strength and stiffness, I am having issues with connecting the beam to the column. I am currently trying to interpret the requirements of the AISC for web panel zone shear... specifically, paragraph J10.6(a) and J10.6(b) which give different requirements if panel zone deformation has not been considered in the "frame" analysis J10.6(a) and if panel zone deformation has been considered in the "frame" analysis J10.6(b).
Well, in this instance, I don't have a "frame", so would I assume that I have to fall under section J10.6(a)? I find this section a bit confusing.
Also, as a secondary question.... why do you get increased panel zone strength if the axial load in your column is extremely large? That is slightly counterintuitive.....unless there is some sort of "confining" moment due to the axial load (sort of how axial load in a concrete column can increase the bending strength of the column).
My outrigger has some rather large moments at the end... and while the sections work for strength and stiffness, I am having issues with connecting the beam to the column. I am currently trying to interpret the requirements of the AISC for web panel zone shear... specifically, paragraph J10.6(a) and J10.6(b) which give different requirements if panel zone deformation has not been considered in the "frame" analysis J10.6(a) and if panel zone deformation has been considered in the "frame" analysis J10.6(b).
Well, in this instance, I don't have a "frame", so would I assume that I have to fall under section J10.6(a)? I find this section a bit confusing.
Also, as a secondary question.... why do you get increased panel zone strength if the axial load in your column is extremely large? That is slightly counterintuitive.....unless there is some sort of "confining" moment due to the axial load (sort of how axial load in a concrete column can increase the bending strength of the column).