roscoe
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 21, 2001
- 15
I am designing and building a residence less than 2 km from a type A fault (The Hayward Fault). This will be a home constructed in the hills on an upslope lot. The front of the house requires a steel moment frame with two columns W12x31 and two beams W12x87 (one at the 1st story and one at 2nd story; each story is approx 10' high) The calculated seismic lateral loads are 22.5 kips at the 2nd story, and 31.5 kips at the first story. I've been reading a lot on the post-Northridge FEMA reports and am wondering which of the pre-qualified moment connections to use. I think we will use either the welded flange plate connection (WFP) or bolted, unstiffened end-plate (BUEP) connection. My question is: 1) does anyone have any comments on the which is the best moment connection for this type of residential application in terms of strucural integrity, ease of installation, cost, etc and 2) I noticed that the FEMA report only pre-qualifies the connections for steel grade 50 and above; what about using A36 steel? Thanks in advance