bjb
Structural
- Nov 8, 2002
- 455
What is the benefit in extending the bottom chord of a joist and welding it to either the column or a steel beam if the beams run over the top of the columns? This is for a shear wall building, so the joists are not participating in any moment frames. The design of the columns is based on the height from the top of foundation to the joist seat. If you are extending the bottom chord and welding it to the steel, shouldn't you be telling the joist manufacturer to design the bottom chord for fixed end moments?