Qrs
Structural
- Sep 30, 2013
- 35
Will lateral torsional buckling ever control the stress in the tension flange of a singly symmetric member?
Lets say I have a wideflange with a channel on top. The top flange will only be in compression and the bottom flange will only be in tension. (uniform loading, single span.) I am checking the top "flange" stresses (beam flange+channel) independently of the bottom flange stresses.
Can the bottom flange be affected DIRECTLY from LTB? Obviously if it governs the top flange, that will be an indirect affect.I am under the impression that the bottom flange need only be checked for yielding .
Lets say I have a wideflange with a channel on top. The top flange will only be in compression and the bottom flange will only be in tension. (uniform loading, single span.) I am checking the top "flange" stresses (beam flange+channel) independently of the bottom flange stresses.
Can the bottom flange be affected DIRECTLY from LTB? Obviously if it governs the top flange, that will be an indirect affect.I am under the impression that the bottom flange need only be checked for yielding .