NewbieInSE
Structural
- Dec 19, 2019
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Dear Engineers,
Hope you are all fine.
We have a steel shed.
The moment frames are along x direction. These are actually tapered column and tapered rafters. Column-rafter joint is rigid.
Along Y direction, the rafters are tied using tie beams, pinned I beams. Columns are also tied just below the eve level. At roof there are roof bracings, spanning from tie beam to tie beam.
But, along Y direction, we used X bracings to control deflection. For wind, deflection limit comes like H/500.
The steel columns are pinned at pedestal top. Pedestal base are also pinned. We used grade beams just 1 ft.below the plinth level.
I think, this is a very common, typical shed structure.
My question is, since we used moment frames along X direction, and concentric braces along y direction, therefore how are we going to clarify this? Because based on whether moment frame or Concentrically braced frame, we need to find seismic parameters.
Is their any combined framing comprising both? I'm not aware if there is any in the code.
Hope you are all fine.
We have a steel shed.
The moment frames are along x direction. These are actually tapered column and tapered rafters. Column-rafter joint is rigid.
Along Y direction, the rafters are tied using tie beams, pinned I beams. Columns are also tied just below the eve level. At roof there are roof bracings, spanning from tie beam to tie beam.
But, along Y direction, we used X bracings to control deflection. For wind, deflection limit comes like H/500.
The steel columns are pinned at pedestal top. Pedestal base are also pinned. We used grade beams just 1 ft.below the plinth level.
I think, this is a very common, typical shed structure.
My question is, since we used moment frames along X direction, and concentric braces along y direction, therefore how are we going to clarify this? Because based on whether moment frame or Concentrically braced frame, we need to find seismic parameters.
Is their any combined framing comprising both? I'm not aware if there is any in the code.