JennyNakamura
Structural
- Apr 8, 2011
- 68
Hi everyone,
I have never had to do this before, but I am trying to calculate the capacity of a plywood panel to support a concentrated load. For checking flexural stresses, I am using the typical f=M/S. This is consistent with what I have seen in the NDS 2001 and 2005 Manuals. However, upon an internet search, I have come across older documents that us an "effective" section modulus "KS" in lieu of S. My old Breyer textbook mentions this also, but doesn't go into any detail. Based on some tables I found on line, "KS" is much less than just plain old "S".
Should I be using "S" or "KS"???
Thanks in advance.
I have never had to do this before, but I am trying to calculate the capacity of a plywood panel to support a concentrated load. For checking flexural stresses, I am using the typical f=M/S. This is consistent with what I have seen in the NDS 2001 and 2005 Manuals. However, upon an internet search, I have come across older documents that us an "effective" section modulus "KS" in lieu of S. My old Breyer textbook mentions this also, but doesn't go into any detail. Based on some tables I found on line, "KS" is much less than just plain old "S".
Should I be using "S" or "KS"???
Thanks in advance.