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portal bracing

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paddyo1

Mechanical
Aug 26, 2014
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Hi all,
Looking for some tips on how to calculate portal frame bracing sizes.(roof,vertical)
It's a simple single span,5 bay building,6 metres to eaves,roof slope 10 deg. 4.75m between frames,walls built to 2.4 metres.
Thanks
 
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I know I should, but I've done all the other calcs except for this,and I'm out of work at the minute.
 
If you have done the other calcs correctly, you should be capable of this calc. If not, hire an SE.
 
Do you have AISC design guide #7? That's a good place to start. Otherwise, if you can make your question more specific, I'll do my best to help. As it stands, it reads a bit like "how do I self perform a vasectomy?"

You really should engage the services of an SE of course. We're quite wonderful.


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If its a typical portal framed building you design the bracing similar to designing a truss.

Are you familiar with the methods of truss analysis e.g. method of sections, method of joints or if you want a bit of fun the Maxwell diagram ?

Cheers
 
Cheers, got it sorted using those little resolution of forces diagrams.
Building Control are asking me for a design on wall panels. Would I be required to do a design on this?
The walls are 2.5metres high cavity wall with 140 block inner leaf,no vertical loads on walls,just built between stanchions at 4.75 metre crs.
 
It comes down to; can the wall panel resist wind loading with supports on 3 sides only or does it need a wind beam along the top?
 
I have a 178x89 channel turned toe down right along the top of wall so I would guess that is sufficent
 
Paddy: It is a problem that you are guessing...

I sympathise with your being unemployed, but you seem out of your depth.

Perhaps you should find a Structural Engineer to coach you through thia first project? I am very confident you have the required skills, but are lacking the know-how to apply them to this project.
 
CEL, I,m not guessing,probably used that phrase loosely there. Anyway I'm coming up with a wind load (Wk) figure of 0.52 kn/square metre. I assume that I compare this with the dynamic wind load for the building (q)? The structure has been built a year ago and there's no problems with it to date.
 
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