ajnweb
Structural
- Jun 13, 2006
- 7
I have a question regarding the flange brace force on a beam. Lets say I have a beam in bending due to gravity loading, the flange brace force on the compression flange is 1% to 2% of the flange force (moment/depth). So I have applied a gravity load to a beam and now have a lateral load to resist, and since we all know that we cannot apply a gravity load and get a net lateral load, where does the equal and opposite force to the flange brace force come from? Is it taken by the flange brace back up to a lateral beam that is attached to the tension flange, and is it the tension flange that then provides the equal and opposite force? Thank you for any and all responses.