jvvse
Structural
- Mar 21, 2014
- 52
I recently looked into lateral bracing of steel beams. Per AISC, I need to brace both top and bottom flanges.
I wanted to check the stiffness of just using stiffener plates to brace the bottom flange when the top flange is fully braced. See attached.
When I check it this way, the stiffness is unreasonably low.
With h = 12", I'm getting stiffness on the order of 100 kips/in. With h = 24", my stiffness is about 200 kips/in.
I would guess my assumptions about the fixed base are wrong, but this doesn't seem too unreasonable to analyze it this way. What do you all think?
I wanted to check the stiffness of just using stiffener plates to brace the bottom flange when the top flange is fully braced. See attached.
When I check it this way, the stiffness is unreasonably low.
With h = 12", I'm getting stiffness on the order of 100 kips/in. With h = 24", my stiffness is about 200 kips/in.
I would guess my assumptions about the fixed base are wrong, but this doesn't seem too unreasonable to analyze it this way. What do you all think?