Parrapit
Structural
- Dec 6, 2012
- 31
Hi Guys
I have a question and seems I get a lot of uncertain answers from other engineers not on this forum.
So if I could ask please try not to be vague.
If you design a beam member as pinned supported at both the ends and you use a fixed connection and not just a normal pinned would that moment be transferred to the underlying support or will the beam resist the moment as it was meant to do and the connection is mere a formality to connect the beam so it does not hang in the air.
I do understand you will have a little bit of a moment on the support at the bottom as the support is not always loaded eccentrically right in the middle.
I have a question and seems I get a lot of uncertain answers from other engineers not on this forum.
So if I could ask please try not to be vague.
If you design a beam member as pinned supported at both the ends and you use a fixed connection and not just a normal pinned would that moment be transferred to the underlying support or will the beam resist the moment as it was meant to do and the connection is mere a formality to connect the beam so it does not hang in the air.
I do understand you will have a little bit of a moment on the support at the bottom as the support is not always loaded eccentrically right in the middle.