MagicFarmer
Structural
- May 2, 2017
- 38
Good morning,
I am currently working through the analysis of a series of laced/battened columns. I am using:
Guide to Stability Design Criteria for Metal Structures - Galambos
Behavior of Laced and Battened Structural Members - Lin et. al. 1970
Both the book and the paper utilize a Shear Shape Factor, n, in their calculations.
In Stephen Timoshenko's Theory of Elastic Stability, there is a brief paragraph in Section 2.17 that states the following:
"For a rectangular cross section the factor n = 1.2, and for a circular cross section n = 1.11. For an I beam bent about the minor axis of the cross section (that is, bent in the plane of the flanges) the factor n ~= 1.2A/Af, where Af is the area of the two flanges. This value lies within the range 1.4 to 2.8 for the usual I beam and plate girder sections. If an I beam bends in the plane of the web(about he major axis) the factor n~= A/Aw, where Aw is the area of the web. For this case, values of n from 2 to 6 are typical for rolled steel section."
I can not find any other description of the shear shape factor in any other text. Is this concept covered somewhere in a more extensive manner? What about channels? WHY is the shape factor 1.2 for a rectangular cross section? How is this parameter derived?
I have a lot of questions and not a lot of answers.
As always, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
MF
I am currently working through the analysis of a series of laced/battened columns. I am using:
Guide to Stability Design Criteria for Metal Structures - Galambos
Behavior of Laced and Battened Structural Members - Lin et. al. 1970
Both the book and the paper utilize a Shear Shape Factor, n, in their calculations.
In Stephen Timoshenko's Theory of Elastic Stability, there is a brief paragraph in Section 2.17 that states the following:
"For a rectangular cross section the factor n = 1.2, and for a circular cross section n = 1.11. For an I beam bent about the minor axis of the cross section (that is, bent in the plane of the flanges) the factor n ~= 1.2A/Af, where Af is the area of the two flanges. This value lies within the range 1.4 to 2.8 for the usual I beam and plate girder sections. If an I beam bends in the plane of the web(about he major axis) the factor n~= A/Aw, where Aw is the area of the web. For this case, values of n from 2 to 6 are typical for rolled steel section."
I can not find any other description of the shear shape factor in any other text. Is this concept covered somewhere in a more extensive manner? What about channels? WHY is the shape factor 1.2 for a rectangular cross section? How is this parameter derived?
I have a lot of questions and not a lot of answers.
As always, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
MF