IJR
Structural
- Dec 23, 2000
- 774
This one bugs me.
Seismic codes force us to connect column footings by tie beams (you guys may have other names) using some % of footing load as strut force for the tie below grade.
NOW
In metal structures, you have closely spaced footings in the longitudinal direction and very large spacing in the other direction since you are crossing the span with a frame with no intermediat column.
How effective will a tie beam between footings at the other ends of the span be, given all that distance say 70ft?
Regards
IJR
Seismic codes force us to connect column footings by tie beams (you guys may have other names) using some % of footing load as strut force for the tie below grade.
NOW
In metal structures, you have closely spaced footings in the longitudinal direction and very large spacing in the other direction since you are crossing the span with a frame with no intermediat column.
How effective will a tie beam between footings at the other ends of the span be, given all that distance say 70ft?
Regards
IJR