RM87
Structural
- Feb 19, 2013
- 52
Hello folks,
I modeled an ordinary steel moment frame with pinned bases and now I'm coming to you all with a question that has been gnawing at me for some time.
Should I design the moment frame base plate as the more conservative 'fixed' condition or can I stick with the 'pinned' base condition?
In addition, does anyone have any suggestions/theory/raw calculation procedures to help design a moment frame/base plate on a concrete column where concrete breakout (tension) is the governing restraint. I was hoping to weld the base plate to rebar and further confine the entire member with stirrups, instead of anchor bolts. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Do I need to be conscious of electrolysis or another corrosive aspect between the rebar and the baseplate?
Thank you all,
R
I modeled an ordinary steel moment frame with pinned bases and now I'm coming to you all with a question that has been gnawing at me for some time.
Should I design the moment frame base plate as the more conservative 'fixed' condition or can I stick with the 'pinned' base condition?
In addition, does anyone have any suggestions/theory/raw calculation procedures to help design a moment frame/base plate on a concrete column where concrete breakout (tension) is the governing restraint. I was hoping to weld the base plate to rebar and further confine the entire member with stirrups, instead of anchor bolts. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Do I need to be conscious of electrolysis or another corrosive aspect between the rebar and the baseplate?
Thank you all,
R