redhead
Structural
- Sep 28, 2001
- 100
As part of my small practice, I often design moment connections for steel fabricators, where the EOR has delegated that responsibilty to the steel fabricator. I am often faced with the problem that rather than give the design moments from the structural analysis, the EOR has a blanket statement requiring the full moment capacity of the beam to be developed, even though the connection is only for lateral load resistance.
Many of these situations would result in the moment capacity of the supporting column being greatly exceeded, especially for an exterior column connected on the y-y axis. It is my opinion that this is not an acceptable condition. I would appreciate your input.
Redhead
Many of these situations would result in the moment capacity of the supporting column being greatly exceeded, especially for an exterior column connected on the y-y axis. It is my opinion that this is not an acceptable condition. I would appreciate your input.
Redhead