Redtelis
Structural
- Jan 18, 2019
- 47
Guys,
If we have a continuous beam with pins at intermediate supports and uniformly distributed load applied, that means that it develops over the intermediate supports moments.
So, if the steel beam is supporting by steel columns (intermediate supports)and we want to show it as a continuous beam, we can show that the beam passes over the column and it is connected with a capping plate connection. Does this capping plate connection needs to be designed as a moment connection, right?
If we have a continuous beam with pins at intermediate supports and uniformly distributed load applied, that means that it develops over the intermediate supports moments.
So, if the steel beam is supporting by steel columns (intermediate supports)and we want to show it as a continuous beam, we can show that the beam passes over the column and it is connected with a capping plate connection. Does this capping plate connection needs to be designed as a moment connection, right?