Duckinline
Structural
The definition of Sc in F10-7 of Specification for Structural Steel Building (2005) is not clear to me. The note on page 16.01-60 says: "Sc=elastic section modulus to the toe in compression relative to the axis of bending. For bending about one of the geometric axes of an equal-leg angle with no lateral-torsion restraint, Sc shall be 0.8 of the geometric axis section modulus". My problem is a L3x2x3/16 single angle beam with lateral bracing subjected to uniform loading. In my book, Sc is equal to the section modulus of the extreme fiber in compression about the X-axis passing through the centroid of the whole section. However, my colleague thinks Sc should be the section modulus of the small segment (rectangular shape) of the leg in compression, regarding to the horizontal axis of the small segment. Obviously, my own Sc is larger than that of my co-work. Which interpretation is right?