thaidavid40
Structural
- Jun 18, 2007
- 496
I encountered something this week I had not run into in nearly 40 years of practice. Please refer to the attached file for the column section specifics. This is from an old (1968) industrial metal building frame. The columns have the “boxed-in” angles added to the inside column flange only. The reinforcing angles extend to the column haunches, but do not follow the bottom flanges of the rafter beams; i.e.: they are column flange supplements only.
Has anyone ever encountered these before? What is their specific purpose (I have some theories, but that is all they are at the moment.)? I have not yet had an opportunity to contact the manufacturer for their information (it’s Sunday!).![[bigsmile] [bigsmile] [bigsmile]](/data/assets/smilies/bigsmile.gif)
Any and all experiential insights are appreciated. Thanks.
Thaidavid
Has anyone ever encountered these before? What is their specific purpose (I have some theories, but that is all they are at the moment.)? I have not yet had an opportunity to contact the manufacturer for their information (it’s Sunday!).
![[bigsmile] [bigsmile] [bigsmile]](/data/assets/smilies/bigsmile.gif)
Any and all experiential insights are appreciated. Thanks.
Thaidavid