TEDstruc
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 6, 2017
- 43
I have a situation where I am being asked to remove (or relocate) several column posts from a mezzanine in an industrial plant setting. The mezzanine is made up of posts from the floor at about 25 foot spacing in both directions. The Building Columns are at 50 foot spacing in both directions and the mezzanine posts sit between the building columns. The mezzanine beams tie into the building columns. At all of the posts in between columns, the mezzanine beams are connected to the posts with robust moment connections, and I'm having trouble coming up with a reason the engineer did this. The only thing I can really think of is that they did this for deflection control. I don't think the mezzanine was designed with the building, as part of the lateral force resisting system.
Any opinions would be appreciated.
Here is a screen shot of the mezzanine steel layout, with an example post that has the moment connection circled in red.
I'll add another view of the connection at this location, in my next post
Thanks
Any opinions would be appreciated.
Here is a screen shot of the mezzanine steel layout, with an example post that has the moment connection circled in red.
I'll add another view of the connection at this location, in my next post
Thanks