TxGraeme
Structural
- Oct 21, 2005
- 4
My office was having a discussion about the design of rod bracing as a lateral resising system. The modeling software we are using (RAM Advanse) checks for bending + axial load stresses, which indicate the member is overstressed. The deflection in the model is over 10 inches, which I'm assuming is the cause of the high bending stresses. However, I have heard that braces are typically pretensioned to eliminate sag (and tensioned even further when lateral load is applied) and the brace straightens out so in reality there is no bending.
It is a light seismic zone and the rods are assumed to be tension only. The building is single story. Does anyone have any experience with this or have a reference we can check? I posed the question to AISC steel solution center but that didn't get me anywhere.
Thank you,
Graeme Sharpe
It is a light seismic zone and the rods are assumed to be tension only. The building is single story. Does anyone have any experience with this or have a reference we can check? I posed the question to AISC steel solution center but that didn't get me anywhere.
Thank you,
Graeme Sharpe