RFreund
Structural
- Aug 14, 2010
- 1,885
This seems like a very simple question, but yet I'm not confident in my answer.
Let's assume you have an axially loaded steel column which you would normally design assuming a pinned connection top and bottom (K=1). Now you want to increase its capacity by considering the base plate to be fixed (and thus a smaller K value).
What moment would you apply to the base plate to verify it has the required strength and stiffness?
Would you now apply a moment to the column? If so what would that moment be?
Thanks in advance!
EIT
Let's assume you have an axially loaded steel column which you would normally design assuming a pinned connection top and bottom (K=1). Now you want to increase its capacity by considering the base plate to be fixed (and thus a smaller K value).
What moment would you apply to the base plate to verify it has the required strength and stiffness?
Would you now apply a moment to the column? If so what would that moment be?
Thanks in advance!
EIT