alt227
Structural
- Mar 23, 2012
- 4
Hello all,
Quick question for anyone who can help clarify something for me. What is your approach for combining the Fb & Fac of a composite section that utilizes the same material (same modulus of elasticity). I am familiar with the transformation of (2) materials to a single material, but that isn't the case in my situation.
Example:
Consider a hollow steel section with a calculated Fb. Now consider an steel insert, whether it be a hollow tube or solid piece, with a different Fb (same Modulus). Assuming the NA of each section is aligned, I can calculate and combine my section properties or determine them from a shape building program. What's the method for combining the Fb1 & Fb2 in relation to the section modulus to determine my allowable bending moment (M=Fb*S). I have not listed actual stress values because I don't want to complicate or deviate from the principle of this question.
Thanks!
Quick question for anyone who can help clarify something for me. What is your approach for combining the Fb & Fac of a composite section that utilizes the same material (same modulus of elasticity). I am familiar with the transformation of (2) materials to a single material, but that isn't the case in my situation.
Example:
Consider a hollow steel section with a calculated Fb. Now consider an steel insert, whether it be a hollow tube or solid piece, with a different Fb (same Modulus). Assuming the NA of each section is aligned, I can calculate and combine my section properties or determine them from a shape building program. What's the method for combining the Fb1 & Fb2 in relation to the section modulus to determine my allowable bending moment (M=Fb*S). I have not listed actual stress values because I don't want to complicate or deviate from the principle of this question.
Thanks!