PSSC
Mechanical
- Feb 11, 2008
- 63
I am analyzing a structure with vertical columns made from (2) w10x33 stacked on top of each other.
They are skip welded at the flanges and bolted through the flanges.
They are desinged to be one solid structrual member.
In my model I linked them with rigid links straight across ever foot or so.
When I run my model with a wind load the results I get are one of the pinned footings is in compression and the other is in tension.
I believe these are in reality acting as one member, so both should be in tension or compression.
Each of the columns are anchored in a pinned connection.
I started to put rigid links trussed diagonally from connection point to connection point but I am afraid this will make the column appear to be much much stronger than it is.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
They are skip welded at the flanges and bolted through the flanges.
They are desinged to be one solid structrual member.
In my model I linked them with rigid links straight across ever foot or so.
When I run my model with a wind load the results I get are one of the pinned footings is in compression and the other is in tension.
I believe these are in reality acting as one member, so both should be in tension or compression.
Each of the columns are anchored in a pinned connection.
I started to put rigid links trussed diagonally from connection point to connection point but I am afraid this will make the column appear to be much much stronger than it is.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.