tony1851
Structural
- Oct 10, 2012
- 98
Hi all,
I frequently have to detail a fabricated beam consisting of a wide-flange section with welded plate underneath, carrying two loads. Naturally, there will be some torsion. To allow for this, I have normally (lazily) just taken moments about the web to find the net moment and then found the increase in B.M. using the bi-moment method.
I now need to do this more accurately. Do I take moments about the centroid of the whole section, or about the shear centre (which I know is not congruent with the centroid)?
If it is the shear centre, is there a straightforward method of calculating this? All the google stuff just shows calcs for the usual channel section.
I frequently have to detail a fabricated beam consisting of a wide-flange section with welded plate underneath, carrying two loads. Naturally, there will be some torsion. To allow for this, I have normally (lazily) just taken moments about the web to find the net moment and then found the increase in B.M. using the bi-moment method.
I now need to do this more accurately. Do I take moments about the centroid of the whole section, or about the shear centre (which I know is not congruent with the centroid)?
If it is the shear centre, is there a straightforward method of calculating this? All the google stuff just shows calcs for the usual channel section.