kaffy
Mechanical
- Jun 2, 2020
- 191
Good Morning Fellow Engineers,
(File attached)
For calculating the lateral-torsional buckling bracing, AISC Appendix 6 specifies minimum requirements for both flexural strength about the longitudinal axis and flexural stiffness.
- Yura provides the formulation for calculating the stiffness values for diaphragms & certain cross frame. For diaphragms, I can calculate the flexural strength (sigma*section modulus). But what about cross frame? How do we calculate the flexural strength of those cross frames?
- Given the field requirements, I need to use chevron bracing, as shown in the attachment, which illustrates the framework and my planned attachment method to the stiffener. for those custom frameworks, how do we calculate the flexural stiffness & strength?
(File attached)
For calculating the lateral-torsional buckling bracing, AISC Appendix 6 specifies minimum requirements for both flexural strength about the longitudinal axis and flexural stiffness.
- Yura provides the formulation for calculating the stiffness values for diaphragms & certain cross frame. For diaphragms, I can calculate the flexural strength (sigma*section modulus). But what about cross frame? How do we calculate the flexural strength of those cross frames?
- Given the field requirements, I need to use chevron bracing, as shown in the attachment, which illustrates the framework and my planned attachment method to the stiffener. for those custom frameworks, how do we calculate the flexural stiffness & strength?