SmithJ
Structural
- Apr 11, 2003
- 72
Hello,
I am designing column splices in a large airplane hangar. I seem to recall that splice connections (and other steel connections) are designed for the higher of:
i) 50% of the allowable moment based on the section modulus at the connection plus appliacble shear and axial
or
ii) The actual applied moment at the connection plus applicable shear and axial
However, I can not remember the basis or code requiremnet that drives this rule. Is any one out there aware of this rule or is it just some obsolete rule of thumb that I picked up along the way?
Thank you all in advance.
JS.
I am designing column splices in a large airplane hangar. I seem to recall that splice connections (and other steel connections) are designed for the higher of:
i) 50% of the allowable moment based on the section modulus at the connection plus appliacble shear and axial
or
ii) The actual applied moment at the connection plus applicable shear and axial
However, I can not remember the basis or code requiremnet that drives this rule. Is any one out there aware of this rule or is it just some obsolete rule of thumb that I picked up along the way?
Thank you all in advance.
JS.