Charred
Structural
- Jan 29, 2016
- 35
I've got a building in a high seismic area where I am using steel special moment frames. The building layout is somewhat forcing me to have my columns oriented differently in each bay. Can I have a fixed connection at one end and the other end not fixed? This would make the 'moment frame' span a bay or two until the next rigid connection.
Next question is can the 'non-moment connection' be a simple shear tab or would it need to be a CJP weld through the column web to make the beam continuous? I haven't found anything in AISC 341/358 that specifically allows or prohibits either.
I doubt I could use anything but hand calcs for the design. I know Risa won't run the SMF checks for a pinned-fixed beam. Also, I don't think the basic design/analysis formulas from AISC 341/358 would apply so I would have to be somewhat creative. Have any of you ever came across this scenario or have any suggestions on the design? Any references you know come to mind?
Next question is can the 'non-moment connection' be a simple shear tab or would it need to be a CJP weld through the column web to make the beam continuous? I haven't found anything in AISC 341/358 that specifically allows or prohibits either.
I doubt I could use anything but hand calcs for the design. I know Risa won't run the SMF checks for a pinned-fixed beam. Also, I don't think the basic design/analysis formulas from AISC 341/358 would apply so I would have to be somewhat creative. Have any of you ever came across this scenario or have any suggestions on the design? Any references you know come to mind?