agps
Structural
- Dec 1, 2008
- 27
Hi everyone!
I want to create a a beam type WSQ (or HSQ c.f picture ).
This beam is hollow and its purpose is to support pre-fabricated slabs.
I´m working on a 16.20m span and I´m using steel S275. The loads are not relevant for my question.
When I searched into the supplyer catalog (which I send a copy attached) for a beam that could face my needs, I found none that verified deformations. Therefore I decided to create my own.
After designing a section that verified deformations for this span (L/300) and trying to find its mechanical geometric propreties, my "Plastic Center" (Zpl) had negative values.
I analyzed the problem by assuming initially that, Zpl, would be positioned on the web of the section (50% of the internal forces compressed and the other 50% stressed). I got the value of Zpl= -355mm.
I could re-design my section in order to bring up Zpl values until they become positive. But that´s not my intention. I wanna keep this geometric section.
Just to check, I did the same analyzes to the 1st section of the catalog (attached 1st WSQ180) and Zpl was negative also. I found it realy curiouse after finding Ixx, Wx1, Wx2 values and then not finding "Wpl" (which is not even mencioned in the catalog).
I did the same analysis for the 1st section which has a "Wpl" value mentioned in the catalog (Wpl = 697mm3) and everything went well. I got all the geom. values.
My doubts:
1- Am I analysing the problem correctly assuming initially Zpl in the web? If I analyse it considering Zpl in the Flange I get positive values.
Why and which method is correct?
(Note: I assumed vertical axis (z-z) on the center of the section and the horizontal one (y-y) on level zero of the section under the flange)
2- After getting this results and face them with the catalog, I thought twards the 1st three sections (w/ no Wpl):
Could this sections only work in an elastic analysis and not plastic?
In attached I send a copy of the catalog and a file in Cad to help understanding better the section.
Thank you for taking your time to read my problem.
agps
I want to create a a beam type WSQ (or HSQ c.f picture ).
This beam is hollow and its purpose is to support pre-fabricated slabs.
I´m working on a 16.20m span and I´m using steel S275. The loads are not relevant for my question.
When I searched into the supplyer catalog (which I send a copy attached) for a beam that could face my needs, I found none that verified deformations. Therefore I decided to create my own.
After designing a section that verified deformations for this span (L/300) and trying to find its mechanical geometric propreties, my "Plastic Center" (Zpl) had negative values.
I analyzed the problem by assuming initially that, Zpl, would be positioned on the web of the section (50% of the internal forces compressed and the other 50% stressed). I got the value of Zpl= -355mm.
I could re-design my section in order to bring up Zpl values until they become positive. But that´s not my intention. I wanna keep this geometric section.
Just to check, I did the same analyzes to the 1st section of the catalog (attached 1st WSQ180) and Zpl was negative also. I found it realy curiouse after finding Ixx, Wx1, Wx2 values and then not finding "Wpl" (which is not even mencioned in the catalog).
I did the same analysis for the 1st section which has a "Wpl" value mentioned in the catalog (Wpl = 697mm3) and everything went well. I got all the geom. values.
My doubts:
1- Am I analysing the problem correctly assuming initially Zpl in the web? If I analyse it considering Zpl in the Flange I get positive values.
Why and which method is correct?
(Note: I assumed vertical axis (z-z) on the center of the section and the horizontal one (y-y) on level zero of the section under the flange)
2- After getting this results and face them with the catalog, I thought twards the 1st three sections (w/ no Wpl):
Could this sections only work in an elastic analysis and not plastic?
In attached I send a copy of the catalog and a file in Cad to help understanding better the section.
Thank you for taking your time to read my problem.
agps