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FRAMING SYSTEMS ================= Frames are classified as: =================== a. post & beam b. simple based on the stiffness of the beam-to-column connection c. rigid d. semirigid
Rigid Frame: Frames in which 2 or more of the members are attached to each other with connections that are capable of transmitting bending between the ends of the members. The connections used to achieve such a frame are called moment connections. Most rigid frames are statically indeterminate and do not yield to investigation by consideration of static equilibrium alone. Rigid Frames Examples: Cantilevered Frames fixed bases cantilever Single-Bent Frames pinned bases portal frames Moment Frames moment connections
Rigid Frames: ------------------ Metal Buildings 40' - over 200' Industrial Building Bends: single - aisle Pratt truss double - aisle Warren truss single - aisle fan truss Fink truss with lean - tos
Arches: --------- often rigid frames exceeds 300' classified according to hinges three-hinged two-hinged one-hinged fixed or hingeless girder arches truss arches
Domes: ---------- tension ring radial ribs 12 - 48
Cable supported Roofs: ------------------------------- strand = wires twisted together wire rope = group of strands twisted together single-layer cable supported roofs double-layer cable supported roofs cable-supported cantilevered roofs
Bridges: ---------- deck bridge - road on top of chords through bridge - road on bottom chord traffic passes through Pratt truss through bridge Pratt truss deck bridge curved-chord Pratt truss Warren truss bridge Warren truss with verticals Baltimore truss = subdivided Pratt truss Pennsylvania Truss = Petit truss












