Jack_TECL
Structural
- Dec 2, 2021
- 8
Hi Team,
I am working on a bridge deck problem where the shear capacity of the deck is highly utilized at ULS (~95%) and the flexural capacity utilization is less significant (~65%). In steel analysis, shear/flexure interaction is considered and flexural capacity is reduced if shear demands become significant enough.
I haven't been able to find any mention of shear and flexure interactions in any NZ timber design resources.
Does shear and flexure interaction carry any weight in analysis? i.e if shear is 90%+ utilized, does that reduce the member's flexural strength.
Cheers
I am working on a bridge deck problem where the shear capacity of the deck is highly utilized at ULS (~95%) and the flexural capacity utilization is less significant (~65%). In steel analysis, shear/flexure interaction is considered and flexural capacity is reduced if shear demands become significant enough.
I haven't been able to find any mention of shear and flexure interactions in any NZ timber design resources.
Does shear and flexure interaction carry any weight in analysis? i.e if shear is 90%+ utilized, does that reduce the member's flexural strength.
Cheers