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

How can second-order effects in portal frames be allowed for?

By using a second-order analysis
By amplifying the lateral loads
By using S355 steel
By down-rating member resistance by 10%

The adjustments to αcr in the calculation of αcr,est allow for what phenomena?

The high moment and shear combined
The flexibility of the structure
The axial load in the columns and rafters
The base fixity

How should purlins be located?

At spaces less than the maximum spaces specified by the cladding manufacturer
Spaced equally between the eaves and the apex
Judiciously, to suit the restraint to the rafter
At 1.75m centres

Which of the following combinations of actions should be verified for portal frames?

Permanent + Wind
Permanent + Snow
Permanent + Snow + Wind
Permanent + Wind + Imposed

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 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

Why are Anti-sag systems used with purlins?

To control the vertical deflection of the purlins
To control deflection down the slope, and assist the alignment of the purlins
To provide restraint to the bottom flange of the purlin in an uplift combination of actions
So that the manufacturer's warranty is not invalidated

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 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

How long should the haunch be?

To the third purlin
Until the hogging bending moment is approximately the same as the sagging moment
Three times as long as its depth
One third of the column height