jochav5280
Structural
- Apr 21, 2008
- 79
Good afternoon,
How are other engineers considering foundation loads generated by exposed structural steel structures subjected to temperature loads? Usually the foundation supports are modeled as rigid pin supports in my office, which can produce tremendous foundation loads due to thermal expansion/contraction of the steel, especially at locations where a braced frame exists.
I've heard some people make arguments that the concrete will also expand/contract with temperature, which will drastically reduce the actual thermal foundation loads, but have yet to see a rational analysis to account for this.
I'd appreciate any help on this topic. Thank you in advance!
Best regards,
jochav5280
How are other engineers considering foundation loads generated by exposed structural steel structures subjected to temperature loads? Usually the foundation supports are modeled as rigid pin supports in my office, which can produce tremendous foundation loads due to thermal expansion/contraction of the steel, especially at locations where a braced frame exists.
I've heard some people make arguments that the concrete will also expand/contract with temperature, which will drastically reduce the actual thermal foundation loads, but have yet to see a rational analysis to account for this.
I'd appreciate any help on this topic. Thank you in advance!
Best regards,
jochav5280