jake1ryan
Structural
- Apr 18, 2007
- 9
Hello all. I've been working on base plate design using the 13th Ed. for HSS square tubes and round steel pipe members with axial compression loading only. I understand the adjustments of the m and n for the cantilevered projection of the plate, but how do I check the plate stresses occurring within the HSS member?
When the member is relatively small (HSS6x6x1/2 w/ 14"x14" base PL), the cantilevered projection controls and the plate thickness is determined by
checking a 1” strip. My problem is when the member becomes larger
(HSS12x12x1/2 w/ 20"x20" base PL), the moment from the plate bending over the center span is greater than the moment on the cantilevered projection when using a 1" strip. Technically, for the correct design, I need to do a yield line analysis, but that will be difficult and very time consuming.
My questions are, what is the best way to design for this without performing a true yield line analysis? Is there an easier way or simplified equation that takes into account the plate bending over the center span?
I'm sure I can use the 1" strip design over the center span and design it with one-way bending, but it will yield fairly conservative results. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
When the member is relatively small (HSS6x6x1/2 w/ 14"x14" base PL), the cantilevered projection controls and the plate thickness is determined by
checking a 1” strip. My problem is when the member becomes larger
(HSS12x12x1/2 w/ 20"x20" base PL), the moment from the plate bending over the center span is greater than the moment on the cantilevered projection when using a 1" strip. Technically, for the correct design, I need to do a yield line analysis, but that will be difficult and very time consuming.
My questions are, what is the best way to design for this without performing a true yield line analysis? Is there an easier way or simplified equation that takes into account the plate bending over the center span?
I'm sure I can use the 1" strip design over the center span and design it with one-way bending, but it will yield fairly conservative results. Any help would be greatly appreciated.