Steel Trusses PDF
Steel Trusses PDF
Steel Trusses PDF
•Portal frames are two dimensional rigid frames which have the basic
characteristics of a rigid joint between the column and the beam.
•The main objective of this form of design is to reduce the bending moment in
the beam thus allowing the frame to act as one structural unit.
•The transfer of stresses from the beam to the column can result in rotational
movement at the foundation which can be overcome by the introduction of a
pin or hinge joint.
•The pin or hinge will allow free rotation to take place at the point of fixity
whilst transmitting both load and shear from one member to another.
•In practice a true pivot is not always required but there must be enough
movement to ensure that the rigidity at the point of connection is low enough
to overcome the tendency of rotational movement.
Basic Arrangements for Portal Frames.
•Steel portal frames are
widely used in most of
the European countries
because they combine
structural efficiency with
functional application.
• Various configurations
of portal frames can be
designed using the same
structural concept .
•Multi-bay frames can also be
designed, either using single or
pairs of internal columns.
• In addition to the primary steel
structure, a wide range of
secondary components has also
2.6 been developed, such as cold
formed steel purlins, which also
provide for the stability of the
framework (see Figures 2.6 and
2.7).
•These simple types of structural
2.7 systems can also be designed to be
architecturally more appealing by
using curved members, cellular or
perforated beams etc., as
illustrated in Figure 2.8.
2.8
Innovative structural
systems have also been
developed in which
portal frames are
created by moment
resisting connections
using articulations and
ties, as given in Figure
2.9.
2.9
Single Span Symmetrical Portal Frame
Eaves
•For the eaves, bolted connections are mostly used.
• A haunch can be created by welding a ‘cutting’ to the rafter to increase its depth
locally and to make the connection design more efficient.
•The ‘cutting’ is often made from the same steel section as the rafter.
•In some cases, the column and the haunched part of the beam are constructed as
one unit, and the constant depth part of the beam is bolted using an end plate
connection.
Typical Eaves Connection in a Portal Frame
Apex
•The apex connection is often designed similarly.
• If the span of the frame does not exceed transportation limits (about 16 m),
the on-site apex connection can be avoided, thus saving costs.
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Façade Systems •There are two generic cladding types suitable for
use within the external wall systems described
earlier:
•Ground supported or floor supported cladding,
such as brickwork.
• Lightweight cladding that is supported by the
light steel wall.