chluk2425
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 19, 2010
- 5
I am currently working on a steel design project which involves designing bracing system for a multistory building. The all elements and pin-ended and lateral load is resisted only by the bracings. I am now deciding what type of bracing I should use and have got a question on it:
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For a X-bracing, which across two storeys, the intersecting point of the two diagonal bracings will connect to the beam at the storey in between, basically to reduce the effective length, but for such arrangement, practically will the be a difference to an inverted V + chevron type bracing? I mean, say two big X-bracings across L1&L3 and L3&L5, what's the difference between this and a: chevron in L1->L2, inverted V in L2->L3, then chevron in L3->L4, then an inverted V in L4->L5?
Thank you
(Refer to the attached file)
For a X-bracing, which across two storeys, the intersecting point of the two diagonal bracings will connect to the beam at the storey in between, basically to reduce the effective length, but for such arrangement, practically will the be a difference to an inverted V + chevron type bracing? I mean, say two big X-bracings across L1&L3 and L3&L5, what's the difference between this and a: chevron in L1->L2, inverted V in L2->L3, then chevron in L3->L4, then an inverted V in L4->L5?
Thank you