MrFurleyEIT
Structural
- Apr 21, 2007
- 37
Does anyone know the formula for Lu, please? Lu is the maximum unbraced length of compression flange at which the allowable bending stress may be taken as 0.60 Fy.
My Civil Engineering Reference Manual, 8th Ed. on Page 59-3 provides Lu as the larger of 20000*Cb/((d/Af)Fy) or rT*(102000*Cb/Fy)^1/2. However, I think there is a typo in the first equation as I can't seem to get the right Lu.
For instance, with a W14X120 shape, AISC Manual 9th Edition provides an Lu of 44.1 feet. I am not able to replicate it with the formulas from CERM. I am using a Cb value of 1.0.
Hope someone can help. Please provide references, too, in AISC or online, if possible, so I can look them up myself. Thanks a bunch.
My Civil Engineering Reference Manual, 8th Ed. on Page 59-3 provides Lu as the larger of 20000*Cb/((d/Af)Fy) or rT*(102000*Cb/Fy)^1/2. However, I think there is a typo in the first equation as I can't seem to get the right Lu.
For instance, with a W14X120 shape, AISC Manual 9th Edition provides an Lu of 44.1 feet. I am not able to replicate it with the formulas from CERM. I am using a Cb value of 1.0.
Hope someone can help. Please provide references, too, in AISC or online, if possible, so I can look them up myself. Thanks a bunch.