Tomfh
Structural
- Feb 27, 2005
- 3,589
Purlin tables typically list two capacities. 1. inwards capacity (where cladding restrains the critical flange) and 2. outwards capacity, where there the cladding is on the non-critical flange.
Does outwards capacity depend upon cladding on the non-critical flange? Presumably the cladding provides *some* rotational and lateral stiffness to the purlin, I'm just not sure whether the tables are including it or not.
Does outwards capacity depend upon cladding on the non-critical flange? Presumably the cladding provides *some* rotational and lateral stiffness to the purlin, I'm just not sure whether the tables are including it or not.