MacGruber22
Structural
- Jan 30, 2014
- 802
Regarding cap plate design for round HSS or pipes per AISC equations K1-11 & K1-12:
Although the 2.5 to 1 load angle model is permitted, I see no guidance in the steel manual or in design guide 24 for effectively using equation K1-12 (wall crippling) with round tube members. Firstly, it seems eq. K1-12 doesn't care whether the member has slender or non-compact walls - that confuses me (especially with respect to square or rect HSS). I guess the good thing is that there are not many standard AISC tubular shapes that are slender.
Does it make sense to unitize the resisting force over the effective arc length (based on chord length = 5tp + N) to check the crippling? I feel like this is quite conservative for non-slender walls. The values I am getting for local crippling "feel" good, but maybe someone can spot a problem if you dare to look at my excel file. Link
Otherwise, general comment is good too.
"It is imperative Cunth doesn't get his hands on those codes."
Although the 2.5 to 1 load angle model is permitted, I see no guidance in the steel manual or in design guide 24 for effectively using equation K1-12 (wall crippling) with round tube members. Firstly, it seems eq. K1-12 doesn't care whether the member has slender or non-compact walls - that confuses me (especially with respect to square or rect HSS). I guess the good thing is that there are not many standard AISC tubular shapes that are slender.
Does it make sense to unitize the resisting force over the effective arc length (based on chord length = 5tp + N) to check the crippling? I feel like this is quite conservative for non-slender walls. The values I am getting for local crippling "feel" good, but maybe someone can spot a problem if you dare to look at my excel file. Link
Otherwise, general comment is good too.
"It is imperative Cunth doesn't get his hands on those codes."