acwooten
Structural
- Nov 8, 2017
- 20
When you are providing a moment connection for a cantilever beam that is supported by a main supporting beam, what is the reason for providing a beam with a moment connection on the other side of the main supporting beam, in the same location as the cantilever, even though the additional moment connection could be a simple shear connection?
Is it simply to provide resisting moment on the opposite side as to bring the resultant moment at that location closer to zero and minimize torque at the main supporting beam?
Is it simply to provide resisting moment on the opposite side as to bring the resultant moment at that location closer to zero and minimize torque at the main supporting beam?