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1) Beams shall be rolled wide-flange or built-up I-shaped members conforming to the requirements of Section 2.3.
2) Beam depth is limited to W36 (W920) for rolled shapes. Depth of built-up sections shall not exceed the depth
permitted for rolled wide-flange shapes.
Beam used: W30 (OK)
3) Beam weight is limited to 300 lb/ft (447 kg/m).
Beam weight: 173lb/ft (OK)
4) Beam flange thickness is limited to 13/4 in. (44 mm).
Thickness used: 1.07” (OK)
5) The clear span-to-depth ratio of the beam shall be limited as 7 or greater.
Span-to-depth ratio used: 10.36 (OK)
6) Width-to-thickness ratios for the flanges and web of the beam shall conform to the requirements of the AISC
Seismic Provisions.
Bf /2t f = 52/vFy. 15/(2*1.07)=7.01 = 52/v50=7.35 (OK)
7) Lateral bracing of beams shall be provided in conformance with the AISC Seismic Provisions. Supplemental
lateral bracing shall be provided near the reduced section in conformance with the AISC Seismic Provisions for
lateral bracing provided adjacent to the plastic hinges.
8) The protected zone shall consist of the portion of beam between the face of the column and the end of the
reduced beam section cut farthest from the face of the column.
1) Columns shall be any of the rolled shapes or built-up sections permitted in Section 2.3.
2) The beam shall be connected to the flange of the column.
3) Rolled shape column depth shall be limited to W36 (W920) maximum. The depth of built-up wide-flange
columns shall not exceed that for rolled shapes.Flanged cruciform columns shall not have a width or depth
greater than the depth allowed for rolled shapes. Built-up box-columns shall not have a width or depth
exceeding 24 in. (610 mm). Boxed wide-flange columns shall not have a width or depth exceeding 24 in.
(610 mm) if participating in orthogonal moment frames.
Column used: W14x311 (OK)
4) There is no limit on the weight per foot of columns.
5) There are no additional requirements for flange thickness.
6) Width-to-thickness ratios for the flanges and web of columns shall conform to the requirements of the AISC
Seismic Provisions.
7) Lateral bracing of columns shall conform to the requirements of the AISC Seismic Provisions.
Steel Project #1 RBS-Connection April 2012
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c 0.2bbf 3
2 2
4 c b
R 21.7 (AISC 358-10 5.3.1 Figure 1)
8 c
Plastic hinge assumed to occur at the center of the curved cut such that
Figure 1. Flange cut parameters
b
Sh a 20 ( See Figure 2)
2
Distance between plastic hinges used to determine forces for joint analysis
8000
L 315
25.4
dc 17.125
dc
Ll L 2 Sh 266.4
2
Figure 2. Definition of Sh parameter
7. Step 3: Determine probable maximum moment strength at RBS per AISC 358-10 5.8
Fy Fu
Cpr 1.15 (AISC 358-10 2.4.3-2)
2 Fy
Note Mpr must be limited such that the projected moment demand at the face of the columnn MF
is less thatn the expected strength of the full beam section. This is verified below.
9. Step 5: Determine probable maximum moment at the face and center of colum(AISC 358-10 5.8-6)
Mpb1 Mpr V1 Sh
dc
32759.3
2
Mpb2 Mpr V2 Sh
dc
31759.5
2
Deternime the required shear strength, Vu, of beam and beam web to column connection:
2 Mpr
Vu ( 1.2 Wd 0.5 Wl) ( Sh) 202.1 (AISC 358-10 5.8-9)
Ll
h Kv E
42.4 1.1 59.2 so Cv 1.0
tbw Fy
The required shear strength of the beam web connection shall be determined according to Step 8
The thichness of the column flange should be noe less than the two quantities below:
Pc Py ϕv 1.0
Computation of Pr
Assuming that the loads in the problem do not include the overstrenght factor:
1.2Wd 0.5Wl 3.0EQ (Load Combination: ASCE 7-10 12.4.3.2.)
Checking this result with the maximum compression force that can be developed in the column due to the maximum shear capacity
we have:
From Step 8, Vu = 202.1 Pu = 3 x 202.1 = 606.3
This last result lead us to say that the EQ load in the statement of the problem, already include the overstrength
factor.
Therefore, the Pr will be:
Pr = 488 (From Sap 2000 Analysis without 3.0 in the
combination)
3 bcf tcf
2
Rn 0.6 Fy dc tcw 1 894.1 (AISC Specification J10-9/10)
Rn 0.6Fy dc tcw 738.5 d dc tcf
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Calculation of the thickness of doubler plate (no less than tow below):
( dz wz)
0.6
90 (AISC 341-10 E3-7.)
The thickness of doubler plate is 0.6
16. Step 12: Check column-beam moment ratio (Strong col-weak beam) (AISC 341-10 E3.4a)
Beams shall be braced to satisfy the requirements for highly ductile members in
Section D1.2b.
The required strength of stability bracing provided adjacent to plastic hinges shall be
as required by Section D1.2c.
Steel Project #1 RBS-Connection April 2012
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