Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Machine or implement
Patent
1996-12-17
1999-06-22
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Machine or implement
521671, 527311, 527362, 527372, E04H 902, E04C 300
Patent
active
059137940
ABSTRACT:
A ductile steel beam-to-column connection is connected between an H-beam and a column surface. The H-beam has a pair of flange plates and a web plate positioned between the flange plates, a plastic moment capacity and a demand moment capacity. The beam-to-column connection comprises a web plate member and a pair of flange plate members. The web plate member is disposed at an end of the H-beam integrally formed with the web plate of the H-beam. The pair of flange plate members are also disposed at the end of the H-beam and respectively integrally formed with the flange plates. One of the flange plate members includes a tapered zone that is non-uniform.
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Callo Laura A.
Friedman Carl D.
National Science Council
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