Chapter 4 Flashcards
1
Q
types of stanchion bases
A
- slab bases
- gusseted bases
- pocket bases
2
Q
slab bases
A
suitable for heavy loaded stanchions in multi-storey buildings and single-storey stanchions subjected to vertical loads, horizontal loads and moments
3
Q
gusseted bases
A
generally a thinner plate is used than for the equivalent slab base because of the additional support provided by gussets and stiffeners
4
Q
pocket bases
A
suitable for lightly loaded stanchions or for the base of portal frames designed with moment or fixed bases
5
Q
things to consider when detailing a beam
A
- elevation of beam
- grid lines
6
Q
things to be considered for welding
A
- type of welding
- number of bolts
- stiffener plate requirement
7
Q
things to be considered for bolting
A
- type of bolts
- number of bolts
- stiffener plate requirement
- splicing detail
8
Q
things to consider when detailing a column
A
- location of columns
- connecting detail
- splicing detail
9
Q
types of beam to stanchion connection
A
- top and bottom cleats
- web and bottom cleats
- web cleats
10
Q
types of beam to beam connection
A
- welded end plates
- web cleats
- web and bottom cleats