bugbus
Structural
- Aug 14, 2018
- 533
Can a slender steel section ever have a section capacity which is less than that of a smaller (but more compact) section contained within its geometry?
Put another way: is it always conservative to 'trim off' the slender parts of a section and check the section capacity based on something that has less area but is more compact? Most of the codes seem to allow some form of this simplification.
Or -- could the very slender elements of the section undergo local buckling, which might buckle the rest of the section with it and result in less than expected capacity?
Put another way: is it always conservative to 'trim off' the slender parts of a section and check the section capacity based on something that has less area but is more compact? Most of the codes seem to allow some form of this simplification.
Or -- could the very slender elements of the section undergo local buckling, which might buckle the rest of the section with it and result in less than expected capacity?