Ally_S
Structural
- Jan 25, 2021
- 1
Hi
I am currently working through the Appendices within Eurocode 3:Steel Bridges. I am calculating the out of plane buckling factors for a tied arch with vertical hangers. Within Table D.1 the ratio of h/hr (height of end portal to average hanger height) buckling curves varies from -2 to +2. I am unsure to how the ratio can become negative? I am inclined to think that one h< hr (as shown in diagrammatic representation) is a positive ratio; when the height of end portal h> hr then that would signify a negative ratio inferring that as the height of portal is much greater than the hangers this will increase the instability? Essentially, what signifies a negative h/hr ratio?
I am currently working through the Appendices within Eurocode 3:Steel Bridges. I am calculating the out of plane buckling factors for a tied arch with vertical hangers. Within Table D.1 the ratio of h/hr (height of end portal to average hanger height) buckling curves varies from -2 to +2. I am unsure to how the ratio can become negative? I am inclined to think that one h< hr (as shown in diagrammatic representation) is a positive ratio; when the height of end portal h> hr then that would signify a negative ratio inferring that as the height of portal is much greater than the hangers this will increase the instability? Essentially, what signifies a negative h/hr ratio?