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hollow section buckling

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robyengIT

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Dec 20, 2013
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as far as you know are there any simplified formulas to calculate buckling of square hollow section due to vertical load applied through the I-beam as sketched (the hollow section is resting on flat plane)
tubolare_schiacciato_Model_1_lhohlf.jpg
 
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The square hollow section is in bending, right? I don't think beam buckling is an issue for this type of section.

However, local bending of the top flange due to the applied concentrated load will be a thing. I believe there are formulas in the AISC manual for how to assess the flange for the applied loading.
 
I think you could look at the side walls as webs, and use a similar approach as AISC has for compression loads in webs (often used for W-sections), just you have two webs and they cannot be reinforced easily. Assuming you have a concentrated load here.
 
top face is in bending, side faces in shear, bottom face is going along for a ride. Unless there's a significant out-of-page dimension, and the beam is bending (then lower face is in compression).

this is another beam in top of a beam in bending question ? or is this a local problem ?

another day in paradise, or is paradise one day closer ?
 
thks for reply. It's a local problem . I will have a look to AISC DG 24 connections
 
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