Gus14
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 21, 2020
- 186
In situations similar to the attached sketch, where one of the stories is higher than the other stories. Looking at the elevator columns. As a concept, I am wondering whether adding concrete beams connecting all of the columns in the middle of the floor height, would be sufficient in reducing their effective length.
My concern is that the middle beams will not be attached to a diaphragm, so I don't think it would be sufficient in preventing buckling. What do you think ?
My concern is that the middle beams will not be attached to a diaphragm, so I don't think it would be sufficient in preventing buckling. What do you think ?