Gile_
Structural
- Nov 13, 2020
- 37
Hi
I have this roof truss that contains steel T sections as its top and bottom chord.
The axial force is very close to their capacity already. If I do a combined N&M check the chord will fail due to the low bending moment capacity of T section.
Now my question is do we need to consider bending moment in the chord? If it only fails at the connection are we allowed to allow it to fail since it will just generate a hinge at the point, which is what a typical analytical model of a truss is despite the fact the chord is a continuous member in reality?
I have this roof truss that contains steel T sections as its top and bottom chord.
The axial force is very close to their capacity already. If I do a combined N&M check the chord will fail due to the low bending moment capacity of T section.
Now my question is do we need to consider bending moment in the chord? If it only fails at the connection are we allowed to allow it to fail since it will just generate a hinge at the point, which is what a typical analytical model of a truss is despite the fact the chord is a continuous member in reality?