rpand4
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 20, 2011
- 21
Hi Team,
An elementary question coming from a green engineer...
I have read on the forum multiple times where people have said it is conservative to assume that the connection is pinned as opposed to assuming it to be a moment connection.
In university they taught us the difference between pinned and fully fixed connection. Primary difference being one resists rotation and the other does not.
Questions
1) Why is it that a pinned connection is a more conservative approach though?
2) By assuming a pinned connection are we in essence relying more on the member itself to have the capacity to bear the moment? So in other words the member will need to have sufficient stiffness to withstand the moment?
3) If (2) above is true then could it be said that if the member was designed as having a fully fixed support than the connection would bear some of the moment and some would be worn by the member? Which means the member size would be smaller then (2) above?
If anyone could help shed some light on the above questions, it will help nudge me in the right direction to understand how connections work better.
Thank you very much.
An elementary question coming from a green engineer...
I have read on the forum multiple times where people have said it is conservative to assume that the connection is pinned as opposed to assuming it to be a moment connection.
In university they taught us the difference between pinned and fully fixed connection. Primary difference being one resists rotation and the other does not.
Questions
1) Why is it that a pinned connection is a more conservative approach though?
2) By assuming a pinned connection are we in essence relying more on the member itself to have the capacity to bear the moment? So in other words the member will need to have sufficient stiffness to withstand the moment?
3) If (2) above is true then could it be said that if the member was designed as having a fully fixed support than the connection would bear some of the moment and some would be worn by the member? Which means the member size would be smaller then (2) above?
If anyone could help shed some light on the above questions, it will help nudge me in the right direction to understand how connections work better.
Thank you very much.