NJonesUK
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 1, 2009
- 23
How do you go about calculating the horizontal deflection in a braced structure by hand? Sorry if this seems a really dense question - I've never had to calculate it by hand before but I can't get a FEM model to work properly and I'm confused.
I have attached a picture of the problem -> The blue dots indicate moment releases - suppose the frame is stabilised 'into the page' by already given means. If anyone can work it out using guidelines in BS5950 then that'd be even better, though I know a lot of you chaps are American.
The British Codes give lots of advice as to what limits to work to but when actually calculating the deflection using elastic analysis there's no help and I can't find any reference material which will help me either! Grr.
Regards,
A very stupid feeling NJonesUK.
I have attached a picture of the problem -> The blue dots indicate moment releases - suppose the frame is stabilised 'into the page' by already given means. If anyone can work it out using guidelines in BS5950 then that'd be even better, though I know a lot of you chaps are American.
The British Codes give lots of advice as to what limits to work to but when actually calculating the deflection using elastic analysis there's no help and I can't find any reference material which will help me either! Grr.
Regards,
A very stupid feeling NJonesUK.