mon1299
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 15, 2006
- 21
Hi All,
I am designing an industrial building. The perimeter beam has axial force as well as moments. The beam is simply supported at two ends and laterally braced at the top compression flange at every L/4 points. The total length of the beam is 16m. I know for lateral torsional buckling I can use braced length= L/4=4m. My question is when I am calculating the axial capacity of the member what will be the length? Is it the total length of the member (16m) or the L/4(4m). For compression member kL/r <=200. In this case what will be the value of L?
I really appreciate your comments.
Thanks
Amy
I am designing an industrial building. The perimeter beam has axial force as well as moments. The beam is simply supported at two ends and laterally braced at the top compression flange at every L/4 points. The total length of the beam is 16m. I know for lateral torsional buckling I can use braced length= L/4=4m. My question is when I am calculating the axial capacity of the member what will be the length? Is it the total length of the member (16m) or the L/4(4m). For compression member kL/r <=200. In this case what will be the value of L?
I really appreciate your comments.
Thanks
Amy