jmyers
Structural
- Jan 22, 2003
- 6
Does anyone know if a proceedure exists for finding the capacity of a column who's section varies along the height of the column?
We are assuming that the connection bewteen the two sections is fixed, and therefore stable, but what happens to the axial loads? Is the capacity based on the Kl/r of the weaker portion, or is there are "effective" Kl/r for the total height. For example, a 2-inch jack rod supports an HSS column. The jack rod has a capacity for it's height (say 2-feet), and the HSS has a capacity for it's height (say 20-feet). It doesn't seem conservative to assume that the lower Kl/r for the 2-foot jack rod or the 20-foot HSS controls, wouldn't there be some effect based on the total length?
We are assuming that the connection bewteen the two sections is fixed, and therefore stable, but what happens to the axial loads? Is the capacity based on the Kl/r of the weaker portion, or is there are "effective" Kl/r for the total height. For example, a 2-inch jack rod supports an HSS column. The jack rod has a capacity for it's height (say 2-feet), and the HSS has a capacity for it's height (say 20-feet). It doesn't seem conservative to assume that the lower Kl/r for the 2-foot jack rod or the 20-foot HSS controls, wouldn't there be some effect based on the total length?