Hello there,
I need to know how I should evaluate the strength of WT section along its weak axis. AISC 360 doesn't talk specifically about it.
Just to clarify you little bit about the problem, I am currently trying to design the WT vertical bracing member, and typical connection will be bolted connection with the flange of WT section.
So, the member is subjected to two kinds of factored moment,
1) Due to connection eccentricity (which will be act along the strong axis of WT section)
2) Self weight of the member itself (acted along the weak axis of the WT section)
Based on section F9, of chapter F, AISC 360 I am able to obtain the strength of WT section along its strong axis, but don't know how to evaluate its strength along it's minor axis.
If the above problem is consisting of WT horizontal bracing, it will be much simple. I can easily use the reference technical paper "Tables for Eccentrically Loaded WT Shapes in Compression" to evaluate the strength of WT section.
I need to know how I should evaluate the strength of WT section along its weak axis. AISC 360 doesn't talk specifically about it.
Just to clarify you little bit about the problem, I am currently trying to design the WT vertical bracing member, and typical connection will be bolted connection with the flange of WT section.
So, the member is subjected to two kinds of factored moment,
1) Due to connection eccentricity (which will be act along the strong axis of WT section)
2) Self weight of the member itself (acted along the weak axis of the WT section)
Based on section F9, of chapter F, AISC 360 I am able to obtain the strength of WT section along its strong axis, but don't know how to evaluate its strength along it's minor axis.
If the above problem is consisting of WT horizontal bracing, it will be much simple. I can easily use the reference technical paper "Tables for Eccentrically Loaded WT Shapes in Compression" to evaluate the strength of WT section.