Bridge_Man
Structural
- Apr 2, 2020
- 42
Hello Engineers,
I am assessing an old tower leg that is composed of double channels joined together by plates lacing at the front face and continuous plates the back face.
I am having issues trying to design this column for flexure, the easiest assumption is to consider this acting more or less as a box or an HSS but is that true? should I be checking it for LTB or not since it could be considered as a box. and if the section saw flexure in the direction of the lacing, can I consider that the lacing might see compression or tension. so many questions but am not sure about the answers. I haven't found much discussion about this topic.
Any thoughts or resources I can use. Thanks !
I am assessing an old tower leg that is composed of double channels joined together by plates lacing at the front face and continuous plates the back face.
I am having issues trying to design this column for flexure, the easiest assumption is to consider this acting more or less as a box or an HSS but is that true? should I be checking it for LTB or not since it could be considered as a box. and if the section saw flexure in the direction of the lacing, can I consider that the lacing might see compression or tension. so many questions but am not sure about the answers. I haven't found much discussion about this topic.
Any thoughts or resources I can use. Thanks !