bsmet95
Mechanical
- Aug 16, 2007
- 114
My company manufactures patented track monorails and cranes. A customer has a rather unusual request for some calculations. Our track is to be installed in a building in a seismic zone, and in case of seismic activity he wants the track to fail before the building does. According to ANSI spec's., each span of the track is to be considered a simple beam. The track is composed of a top flange and web of A36 steel, with the bottom flange a special steel section. Allowable top flange compression stress is determined by Fb=12x10^6/L(d/Af) to be less than/equal to 0.6Fy. The end user wants an estimate of lateral force which will cause track failure, which would be top flange buckling. In this case, I'm not sure what stress should be used for buckling. Would it be Fb, Fy, or something else?
See the attachment.
Thanks.
See the attachment.
Thanks.