Calif
Structural
- Jul 4, 2003
- 115
I am working on a 3 bay two story steel frame for a section of a building using ETABS 9. For some of the columns, I am getting outrages columns sizes (W14x257). When I look at the print out, I see that my effective length factor is sometimes 50 and sometimes 70 for some of them. I know this is wrong because looking at the Manual of Steel Construction, effective length cant go higher than 20. Can someone who uses ETabs, explain why this happens? I have made all my end connections hinged at the based and fixed at the beam supports. The columns are only 12 feet and what is control is the compression strength of the column which ETabs says it 2 to 6 kips(this is low for a column since the manual says 2940 kips for a KL with respect to ry). Obviously, the K factor is controlling this but I do not know why the program calculates a K so high.
The resisant virtues of the structure that we seek depend on their form; it is through their form that they are stable, not because of an awkward accumulation of material. There is nothing more noble and elegant from an intellectual viewpoint than this: to resist through form. Eladio Dieste
The resisant virtues of the structure that we seek depend on their form; it is through their form that they are stable, not because of an awkward accumulation of material. There is nothing more noble and elegant from an intellectual viewpoint than this: to resist through form. Eladio Dieste