RFreund
Structural
- Aug 14, 2010
- 1,885
I have a situation where we have steel roof beams connected to concrete columns and we need to create a rigid frame. The loads are fairly light and EQ is SDC B. I thought about doing end-plate moment connections to the column, but I have a few concerns.
Major concerns are:
1. Developing the vertical column bars at the top of the column. If I can develop these bars (maybe hook/hairpin) based the bottom flange of the beams, I should be "ok", right? I thought about possible welding hooked bars to the side plates almost like a corbel design, but maybe that is unnecessary.
2. Constructability - Having welded end plates doesn't leave much tolerance for length. Maybe I cast in plates and use top/bottom plates to weld to the beams.
Sketch with a couple ideas below. Any feedback is appreciated.
Major concerns are:
1. Developing the vertical column bars at the top of the column. If I can develop these bars (maybe hook/hairpin) based the bottom flange of the beams, I should be "ok", right? I thought about possible welding hooked bars to the side plates almost like a corbel design, but maybe that is unnecessary.
2. Constructability - Having welded end plates doesn't leave much tolerance for length. Maybe I cast in plates and use top/bottom plates to weld to the beams.
Sketch with a couple ideas below. Any feedback is appreciated.
