mte12
Structural
- Mar 1, 2022
- 141
In considering the capacity of a cantilever I-beam in bending, I looked at the following standards: AS 4100, BS 5950-1:2000 & SCI publication P360.
Could anyone shed light on the following questions. Assume case of a cantilever segment extending past another beam, with partial torsional restraint. Diagrams are shown in attachment.
Q1:
Comparing AS 4100 to BS 5950-1:2000 and SCI publication P360, the effective length inferred from AS 4100 is close to a value of 2.0L, whereas in BS it’s 5.0L and in P360 it’s also 5.0L (2.0 x 2.5). Have I missed something here?
Q2:
On the assumption that BS and P360 (which is supposed to be derived from BS) are the authority, I can’t seem to get the same capacity when I crunch the numbers (for 310UC118 with an overhang of 5m) ... maybe an error with calculating slenderness.
Please refer to separate Excel workbook.
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Could anyone shed light on the following questions. Assume case of a cantilever segment extending past another beam, with partial torsional restraint. Diagrams are shown in attachment.
Q1:
Comparing AS 4100 to BS 5950-1:2000 and SCI publication P360, the effective length inferred from AS 4100 is close to a value of 2.0L, whereas in BS it’s 5.0L and in P360 it’s also 5.0L (2.0 x 2.5). Have I missed something here?
Q2:
On the assumption that BS and P360 (which is supposed to be derived from BS) are the authority, I can’t seem to get the same capacity when I crunch the numbers (for 310UC118 with an overhang of 5m) ... maybe an error with calculating slenderness.
Please refer to separate Excel workbook.
This may be of help: