AggieYank
Structural
- Mar 9, 2005
- 215
Example: We ask for a HSS 6x6 rolled to a radius of 25'. The fabrication shop takes a straight HSS 6x6 and jacks it by brute force at third points until the beam has a radius of 25'. To be bent to the radius, the beam yields and goes into inelastic behavior.
When the beam is designed, we assume elastic behavior, and use an allowable stress that is less than the yield stress (ASD).
Is there a justification for ignoring this seeming discrepancy? Is the beam heat treated to restore elastic behavior?
Thanks
When the beam is designed, we assume elastic behavior, and use an allowable stress that is less than the yield stress (ASD).
Is there a justification for ignoring this seeming discrepancy? Is the beam heat treated to restore elastic behavior?
Thanks