EngDM
Structural
- Aug 10, 2021
- 389
Hey all,
I was wondering if anyone knew an appropriate approach for the shear centre of back to back angles with a gap, for instance in an OWSJ application. I have shop drawings for an existing joist that I am trying to check for a new load applied, however in the CSA S16 one of the components for the compressive resistance equation is Ω which is based off the principal coordinates of the shear centre. I've checked with a solver and it provides a shear centre for a single angle but not for back to back angles with a gap.
I've ran through the calculation in clause 13.3.2 using the shear centre for a single angle in the equation to find Ω and receive a similar result to what is shown on the shop drawings, but if I follow this same approach for an angle provided in the double angle strut tables I do not receive a similar result.
I've also ran the compressive resistance of this shape in RISA-2D and the compressive resistance is not the same as the shops provide.
Joists were provided by CAN-AM if that is a help to anything.
Thanks,
I was wondering if anyone knew an appropriate approach for the shear centre of back to back angles with a gap, for instance in an OWSJ application. I have shop drawings for an existing joist that I am trying to check for a new load applied, however in the CSA S16 one of the components for the compressive resistance equation is Ω which is based off the principal coordinates of the shear centre. I've checked with a solver and it provides a shear centre for a single angle but not for back to back angles with a gap.
I've ran through the calculation in clause 13.3.2 using the shear centre for a single angle in the equation to find Ω and receive a similar result to what is shown on the shop drawings, but if I follow this same approach for an angle provided in the double angle strut tables I do not receive a similar result.
I've also ran the compressive resistance of this shape in RISA-2D and the compressive resistance is not the same as the shops provide.
Joists were provided by CAN-AM if that is a help to anything.
Thanks,