DickHallorann
Structural
- Jun 13, 2012
- 14
Hi all,
I'm analyzing a steel frame structure that is used to support a crane system. The two S-sections that act as tracks for the crane trolley are two-span continuous, and are fastened with bolts to the top of the columns. This is the only type of support given to them (top flange is completely unbraced). I believe this setup will have an effect on the unsupported length during analyses, but I'm having difficulty being able to define that effect. Galambos' research "Guide to Stability Design Criteria for Metal Structures" addresses this issue, however only in a cantilever system. Has anyone else encountered this type of system or have an idea where to find the appropriate resources needed to solve it?
Thanks
I'm analyzing a steel frame structure that is used to support a crane system. The two S-sections that act as tracks for the crane trolley are two-span continuous, and are fastened with bolts to the top of the columns. This is the only type of support given to them (top flange is completely unbraced). I believe this setup will have an effect on the unsupported length during analyses, but I'm having difficulty being able to define that effect. Galambos' research "Guide to Stability Design Criteria for Metal Structures" addresses this issue, however only in a cantilever system. Has anyone else encountered this type of system or have an idea where to find the appropriate resources needed to solve it?
Thanks