MWPC
Structural
- Sep 2, 2005
- 104
I am analyzing an existing PEMB. It looks like a typical PEMB. 25' bay spacings, 2/12 slope, 150' span, all tapered plate girder type members, 8 1/2" deep Z purlins, late 1980's construction, etc. In my analysis the columns show a higher stress than the girders. Also the depth of the girders are greater than the width of the columns at the haunches. On PEMB shop drawings from other buildings the girders and the columns have always been the same dimension at this location. This made sense since the moment is constant around the corner.
Any ideas on what was done on this building?
Thanks for the help.
Any ideas on what was done on this building?
Thanks for the help.