Strengi
Structural
- Oct 18, 2004
- 25
I am looking for some literature on the analysis of round columns that are composed of various materials. I looked at the AISC 13th edition (Concrete-Filled Tubes/Encased Tubes), ACI 318-63 thru ACI 318-05 (Reinforced-Concrete Columns for both working stress and ultimate design), and even a Mechanics of Materials book, but I cannot find any information on how to transform different materials of a round column for axial and flexural analysis purposes. For a column with axial compression only, all of the methods I've encountered simply take the area of each individual component multiplied by their allowable/ultimate strength and sum them up, without regard to their varying modulii of elasticity. For a column with flexural load only, literature on transforming a section beyond the simple rectangular sections are few and far between. Any help and insight on this would be greatly appreciated.