This document discusses steel framing connections. It describes framed connections which only transmit shear force between the beam and column by connecting the beam web to the column with bolts or welds. Framed connections allow rotation and do not resist bending moment. It also describes moment connections, which transmit both shear and bending moment by connecting the beam flanges as well as the web to the column, and may require column stiffeners.
This document discusses steel framing connections. It describes framed connections which only transmit shear force between the beam and column by connecting the beam web to the column with bolts or welds. Framed connections allow rotation and do not resist bending moment. It also describes moment connections, which transmit both shear and bending moment by connecting the beam flanges as well as the web to the column, and may require column stiffeners.
This document discusses steel framing connections. It describes framed connections which only transmit shear force between the beam and column by connecting the beam web to the column with bolts or welds. Framed connections allow rotation and do not resist bending moment. It also describes moment connections, which transmit both shear and bending moment by connecting the beam flanges as well as the web to the column, and may require column stiffeners.
Steel Framing Connections Framed Connections Bolts only in web, not the flanges Transmits only shear Not bending moment Accomplished with clip angles & bolts/welds Moment Connections Transmit shear & moment Flanges must be connected Bolt/Weld Flanges May require column stiffeners
Steel Connections -Dr. Seshu Adluri
Framed connections
Only shear transfer
Equivalent to pinned end for the beam No moment at the beam end Rotation is freely (?) allowed
Steel Connections -Dr. Seshu Adluri
Framed connections
End reaction only
Web of the beam is connected No connection for the flanges
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