Portal frames quiz

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Please answer the following 10 multiple choice questions, then click 'submit' to check the result. The pass mark for a CPD certificate is 8 out of 10, and you may retake the quiz as many times as you wish, but the questions will vary! Please note that one, two, three or all of the possible answers presented for each question may be right, and to gain a mark for that question all correct answers must be identified.

Good luck

Portal frames

What value of base stiffness is recommended when modelling nominally pinned bases?

Zero - it's a pinned base
Zero - at ULS
10% of the column stiffness when calculating frame stability
20% of the column stiffness when considering SLS

When might a Morris stiffener be required in a haunch connection?

When the vertical shear exceeds the resistance of the rafter web
When the panel shear exceeds the resistance of the column web
Whenever a compression stiffener is provided
To provide a fixing point for the vertical bracing and the eaves member

What is the primary function of an eaves haunch?

To facilitate a bolted connection
To increase the shear resistance at the support
To increase the bending resistance of the rafter section
To reduce deflections

What steps are effective in reducing the calculated deflections at SLS?

Modelling the stiffness of nominally pinned bases
Using higher strength steels
Using members with a higher inertia
Adding restraints

When should the junction of the inside face of the column and the underside of the haunch be restrained?

Only in the gravity combination of actions
Always
If there is not a side rail and compression stiffener at that level
If a side rail can be provided at that level

If a member is not adequate when checking lateral-torsional buckling, what steps are effective in increasing the resistance?

Provide additional restraints
Reduce the spacing of the restraints
Select a larger and heavier member
Use higher grade steel

What best describes a portal frame structure?

Frames of simple construction
3-d continuous structures
Continuous frames in-plane, braced in the longitudinal direction
Continuous frames, braced in-plane

How is a moment-resisting base commonly detailed for the fire condition, if necessary?

With a thicker base plate
With more holding down bolts
Set into a pocket cast in the base
Provided with stiffeners

What is the primary objective for fire design if a portal frame is adjacent to a boundary?

To prevent loss of life
To prevent early collapse of the structure
To prevent fire spread to the adjoining property
To prevent the release of noxious fumes

What does an 'unrestrained' column imply?

No intermediate restraints to the inside flange can be provided
There is no stiffener at the connection
There are no side rails
The bracing is attached in a different bay