jseng9
Structural
- Oct 27, 2017
- 53
I’m a first year engineer trying to understand how steel moment frames are detailed. I saw this simple cabana structure which has 8 columns and steel framing running North-South and East-West(photo attached). I’m assuming it has heavy girders running the long direction(North-South) and then lighter members framing into the girders with some type of moment connection on each side?
Can you give me an example of how this would be detailed? One idea I had is that the heavy girders would be shipped to the site as continuous members that get welded to column closure plates. Then there would be a moment connection on each side of the lighter East-West members for the cantilever. Would this work? Are there other ways to do it? Any descriptions or sketches would be really helpful.
Can you give me an example of how this would be detailed? One idea I had is that the heavy girders would be shipped to the site as continuous members that get welded to column closure plates. Then there would be a moment connection on each side of the lighter East-West members for the cantilever. Would this work? Are there other ways to do it? Any descriptions or sketches would be really helpful.