Fracball
Mechanical
- Aug 21, 2002
- 10
Hi:
I’ve got a W beam with the top flange subjected to a compressive load that’s distributed over the length of the beam, and I am checking to see if web stiffeners are needed. The ends of the beam are restrained from rotating. I’ve checked for web yielding and web crippling per 9th edition of AISC ASD, and web stiffeners are not needed per these criteria.
I assumed that a check for local flange bending was not needed since my beam is compact and since the limiting width-thickness ratio is not exceeded.
1. Is this assumption correct?
2. If the assumption is not correct, do I need to check for local flange bending?
3. What is the criterion for checking local flange bending?
Thanks
I’ve got a W beam with the top flange subjected to a compressive load that’s distributed over the length of the beam, and I am checking to see if web stiffeners are needed. The ends of the beam are restrained from rotating. I’ve checked for web yielding and web crippling per 9th edition of AISC ASD, and web stiffeners are not needed per these criteria.
I assumed that a check for local flange bending was not needed since my beam is compact and since the limiting width-thickness ratio is not exceeded.
1. Is this assumption correct?
2. If the assumption is not correct, do I need to check for local flange bending?
3. What is the criterion for checking local flange bending?
Thanks