chief45
Structural
- Apr 30, 2009
- 5
- Have several cantilevered steel beams which naturally have negative moment over a portion of its backspan.
- The top flange is continuously braced by a composite slab. However, the bottom flange (currently) is unbraced.
- Trying to determine what unbraced length should be used when checking if the beam has the capacity to resist the negative moment.
- Attached you will find a partial framing plan, bending moment diagram, and a blow up detail which illustrate the condition and the unbraced length I’m trying to determine.
Any help you could provide on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
- The top flange is continuously braced by a composite slab. However, the bottom flange (currently) is unbraced.
- Trying to determine what unbraced length should be used when checking if the beam has the capacity to resist the negative moment.
- Attached you will find a partial framing plan, bending moment diagram, and a blow up detail which illustrate the condition and the unbraced length I’m trying to determine.
Any help you could provide on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks