pajrengr
Structural
- Oct 29, 2013
- 1
I am performing a structural analysis of a horizontal window mullion comprised of two built up die assemblies spanning approximately 54 inches between supports. Each individual assembly is a combination of two aluminum extrusions connected by a thermal break. My main stumbling point right now is trying to determine how the wind load will be distributed from the glazing throughout the shape as a whole. I know bending between supports needs to be resisted as well as a torsional load due to the eccentricity of where the load is applied.
I have done mullion calculations in the past for closed aluminum members and simply combined the torsion and bending interactions together to check the member. With the multiple built up shapes I am having a difficult time determining how the mullion will resist torsion without being a closed member.
Attached is a sketch of the horizontal mullion section. Does anyone have any insight on how to complete the analysis?
I have done mullion calculations in the past for closed aluminum members and simply combined the torsion and bending interactions together to check the member. With the multiple built up shapes I am having a difficult time determining how the mullion will resist torsion without being a closed member.
Attached is a sketch of the horizontal mullion section. Does anyone have any insight on how to complete the analysis?