akamike
Structural
- Jul 19, 2004
- 10
I designed a steel moment frame for a residential 2-story window "wing" (no 2nd floor), but the contractor would prefer to use a wood moment frame. I have 12" of wall on each side of the windows. I'm concerned about the deflection (thanks to the much lower modulus of elasticity of wood).
(a) I'm assuming a wood moment connection will not resist 100% of moment with slippage, etc. What is a good percentage of moment resistance to assume in my analysis?
(b) What is a good way to detail the wood beam/column connection to stiffen up the moment frame for less deflection?
Thanks.
(a) I'm assuming a wood moment connection will not resist 100% of moment with slippage, etc. What is a good percentage of moment resistance to assume in my analysis?
(b) What is a good way to detail the wood beam/column connection to stiffen up the moment frame for less deflection?
Thanks.