geopat69
Structural
- May 25, 2013
- 84
Hi all.
Hoping to get some assistance with an academic issue and continuous beams to AS4100.
CASE: A gravity udl is acting on a 3 span continuous steel I-beam beam. Spans being 2m, 10m , 2m. The 2 internal supports clearly have negative moment but the end spans do not have any positive moment. Ie only the centre span sees some positive moment.
The internal supports are considered as Full restraint.
The outer supports provide only vertical support (i.e no twist or rotational restraints).
QUERY: would the critical flange for the end spans be the top or bottom flange.
caution: its not as straight forward as you might think and the complexity arises on if the end spans are acting as cantilevers.
some insight is appreciated
Hoping to get some assistance with an academic issue and continuous beams to AS4100.
CASE: A gravity udl is acting on a 3 span continuous steel I-beam beam. Spans being 2m, 10m , 2m. The 2 internal supports clearly have negative moment but the end spans do not have any positive moment. Ie only the centre span sees some positive moment.
The internal supports are considered as Full restraint.
The outer supports provide only vertical support (i.e no twist or rotational restraints).
QUERY: would the critical flange for the end spans be the top or bottom flange.
caution: its not as straight forward as you might think and the complexity arises on if the end spans are acting as cantilevers.
some insight is appreciated