Quick question on horizontal forces in collector.
Given: 3 bay frame, middle bay is steel brace frame, each bay is 20' long, lateral force is 10k at this frame (wind or seismic)
Vs= 10k/60' = 0.166 k/ft (force through diaphragm)
Vr=10k/20' = 0.5 k/ft (brace frame resisting)
Difference = 0.333 k/ft
My question is do we do a axial diagram with distributed forces I have given above or do we do it as point forces.
As distributed forces the axial force goes up from 0 to +3.33k to -3.33k to 0, and therefore the collector only feels a max axial force of 3.33k
If I do it as a point force it goes from 10k to 0 when we reach the brace frame, and therefore the collector on one side feels 10k of axial force.
Does this analysis of force in collector differentiate between wind and seismic?
I attached a picture for a more graphic representation of what I am trying to describe.
Thanks for the help.
Given: 3 bay frame, middle bay is steel brace frame, each bay is 20' long, lateral force is 10k at this frame (wind or seismic)
Vs= 10k/60' = 0.166 k/ft (force through diaphragm)
Vr=10k/20' = 0.5 k/ft (brace frame resisting)
Difference = 0.333 k/ft
My question is do we do a axial diagram with distributed forces I have given above or do we do it as point forces.
As distributed forces the axial force goes up from 0 to +3.33k to -3.33k to 0, and therefore the collector only feels a max axial force of 3.33k
If I do it as a point force it goes from 10k to 0 when we reach the brace frame, and therefore the collector on one side feels 10k of axial force.
Does this analysis of force in collector differentiate between wind and seismic?
I attached a picture for a more graphic representation of what I am trying to describe.
Thanks for the help.