IJR
Structural
- Dec 23, 2000
- 774
In the last couple of weeks, connection of 2 floor beams with common bolts to a column web has undergone serious criticism, and the connection is reportedly prohibited in OSHA specifications.
Before this discussion I was told that the connection was preffered because it doesnt add eccentricity to column.
A friend, taking into account both discussions, has decided to eliminate use of this connection. Instead, we are planning to add short brackets from web of column and then attach the beam to this bracket with end-plate bolted connection.
Now here comes some eccentricity.
My concern is : 1) Is this eccentricity worth taking into account?
2) I would like to go back to my older connection, simply because it is easy to fabricate and I believe I can provide additional bolts("safety bolts"
for easier erection.
Respects
IJR
Before this discussion I was told that the connection was preffered because it doesnt add eccentricity to column.
A friend, taking into account both discussions, has decided to eliminate use of this connection. Instead, we are planning to add short brackets from web of column and then attach the beam to this bracket with end-plate bolted connection.
Now here comes some eccentricity.
My concern is : 1) Is this eccentricity worth taking into account?
2) I would like to go back to my older connection, simply because it is easy to fabricate and I believe I can provide additional bolts("safety bolts"
Respects
IJR