theonlynamenottaken
Structural
- Jan 17, 2005
- 228
I've searched the archives and have found lots of useful posts, but I have a few add'l questions.
The trusses are ~180' (55 m), simply supported on cast-in-place concrete columns, top chord bearing.
- Considering the case of a fire, what temperature difference should we use to size end clearance? I was thinking 350F (180C). I realize that I can design the columns with lighter reinforcement designed to yield prior to the chord buckling, but I'd prefer that the column be symmetrical so there's no chance of a mix-up.
- On the pinned end should the connection be rigid, such as welding to an embed plate, or should it allow some movement?
- We will be performing the erection analysis for suspending the trusses from several sets of panel points. How is lifting strategy usually specified? Do you provide a maximum angle/minimum base height for a two legged sling? provide a maximum chord compression force?
The trusses are ~180' (55 m), simply supported on cast-in-place concrete columns, top chord bearing.
- Considering the case of a fire, what temperature difference should we use to size end clearance? I was thinking 350F (180C). I realize that I can design the columns with lighter reinforcement designed to yield prior to the chord buckling, but I'd prefer that the column be symmetrical so there's no chance of a mix-up.
- On the pinned end should the connection be rigid, such as welding to an embed plate, or should it allow some movement?
- We will be performing the erection analysis for suspending the trusses from several sets of panel points. How is lifting strategy usually specified? Do you provide a maximum angle/minimum base height for a two legged sling? provide a maximum chord compression force?