CDayton
Mechanical
- Jun 6, 2013
- 6
Pretty basic and general inquiry here. But don't most columns support horizontal beams that have some sort of loading, and unless the load that the beam supports is directly above the column, then the column is eccentrically loaded?
I'm visualizing the basic framework for a standard metal building. Footing-->Column-->Beam-->Purlin-->Sheet Metal Panel-->Load.
If this is correct, then if the beam on top of the columns had a symmetrical distributed load, would you simplify it to a point load in the middle of the beam and split the difference between the 2 columns?
I'm visualizing the basic framework for a standard metal building. Footing-->Column-->Beam-->Purlin-->Sheet Metal Panel-->Load.
If this is correct, then if the beam on top of the columns had a symmetrical distributed load, would you simplify it to a point load in the middle of the beam and split the difference between the 2 columns?