shaneelliss
Structural
- Oct 15, 2007
- 109
As most of you probably know, the strength of a beam in bending depends on the unbraced length of the compression flange. My question is, what defines braced? If I have a channel spanning 20 feet with another channel alongside of it 2 feet away, and they are connected to each other with a plate welded continuously along the top flange of each, are these beams continuously braced? I have another pair of these channels 6 feet away and they could be connected to the first pair on, say, 5' centers. If the first pair aren't considered braced, would this give them an unbraced length of 5' or is it still too wobbly to be called braced?