pioneer09
Structural
- Nov 7, 2012
- 67
Have a question with regards to an existing steel girder truss that will be modified; portion removed and column added at approximate mid-span. Both the top and bottom chords are attached with double angles to steel columns; see attached. It is my assumption that the connections should be modeled as pinned connections at the bottom chord and roller connections at the top chord; this would ultimately allow only the connections to transfer vertical load as the horizontal axial force would be in equilibrium (Fx=0 due to equal and opposite forces) at the bottom chord support. Does this seem reasonable?
Secondly, with this assumptions, the chord forces change between compression and tension at the very ends of the chords when I model only the "Truss Section" and "Truss Section with Columns" as seen in the attached printout. Any thoughts on this as to why this is occurring?
Secondly, with this assumptions, the chord forces change between compression and tension at the very ends of the chords when I model only the "Truss Section" and "Truss Section with Columns" as seen in the attached printout. Any thoughts on this as to why this is occurring?