Buzzbromp
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 26, 2006
- 31
I have 2 questions regarding the lateral bracing of beams.
First, when can a concrete deck sitting on a beam be considered to adequately brace the beam laterally? I know you can put shear studs in the beam, which would obviously brace the top flange from lateral movement. If there are no shear studs, and the form work for the concrete pour was placed just below the top flange, can that layer of outside concrete really be considered to brace the beam? Also, after years of service, there will most likely be spalling in some areas along this beam, which would make me think I would only want to consider a deck as a lateral support if the beam has shear studs, or the pour occured at some depth of the web. I don't think i would want to really on friction as a lateral brace either.
Second, can you brace the beam with a strut to the adjacent beam? I would think that you shouldn't brace to a beam that also needs bracing, and then consider both beams adequately braced unless the bracing was not perpendicular to their webs. Yet, i've seen this kind of bracing a lot under bridges.
I've looked in the ASD 9th edition, and skimmed through the AISC 13th edition, and have yet to find any information regarding this. Does anyone have a good resource?
Thanks a lot for any input
First, when can a concrete deck sitting on a beam be considered to adequately brace the beam laterally? I know you can put shear studs in the beam, which would obviously brace the top flange from lateral movement. If there are no shear studs, and the form work for the concrete pour was placed just below the top flange, can that layer of outside concrete really be considered to brace the beam? Also, after years of service, there will most likely be spalling in some areas along this beam, which would make me think I would only want to consider a deck as a lateral support if the beam has shear studs, or the pour occured at some depth of the web. I don't think i would want to really on friction as a lateral brace either.
Second, can you brace the beam with a strut to the adjacent beam? I would think that you shouldn't brace to a beam that also needs bracing, and then consider both beams adequately braced unless the bracing was not perpendicular to their webs. Yet, i've seen this kind of bracing a lot under bridges.
I've looked in the ASD 9th edition, and skimmed through the AISC 13th edition, and have yet to find any information regarding this. Does anyone have a good resource?
Thanks a lot for any input