Lateral Buckling Strengths of Steel Angle Section Beams (No. R812)
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Trahair, Nicholas S.Abstract
The design of unbraced steel angle section beams against biaxial bending and torsion requires the ability to predict their lateral buckling strengths when bent about the major principal axis. Present design code formulations of lateral buckling strength are based on research on ...
See moreThe design of unbraced steel angle section beams against biaxial bending and torsion requires the ability to predict their lateral buckling strengths when bent about the major principal axis. Present design code formulations of lateral buckling strength are based on research on doubly symmetric I-section beams, and may be inappropriate for monosymmetric and asymmetric angle section beams. This paper presents close approximations for the elastic lateral buckling moments of equal and unequal angle section beams loaded by uniformly distributed loads which act away from the shear centre. Small and large twist rotation elastic analyses of angle section beams with initial twist rotations are used with interaction equations for the biaxial bending section capacities to investigate present design code formulations for lateral buckling strength. It is found that these code formulations are unnecessarily conservative, especially at high slendernesses, where the moment capacities predicted by them may be less than the minor axis section capacity instead of greater. An improved formulation is proposed which is simpler and more economic than the present formulations. The use of the elastic lateral buckling approximations in the improved design moment capacity formulation is demonstrated in a worked example.
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See moreThe design of unbraced steel angle section beams against biaxial bending and torsion requires the ability to predict their lateral buckling strengths when bent about the major principal axis. Present design code formulations of lateral buckling strength are based on research on doubly symmetric I-section beams, and may be inappropriate for monosymmetric and asymmetric angle section beams. This paper presents close approximations for the elastic lateral buckling moments of equal and unequal angle section beams loaded by uniformly distributed loads which act away from the shear centre. Small and large twist rotation elastic analyses of angle section beams with initial twist rotations are used with interaction equations for the biaxial bending section capacities to investigate present design code formulations for lateral buckling strength. It is found that these code formulations are unnecessarily conservative, especially at high slendernesses, where the moment capacities predicted by them may be less than the minor axis section capacity instead of greater. An improved formulation is proposed which is simpler and more economic than the present formulations. The use of the elastic lateral buckling approximations in the improved design moment capacity formulation is demonstrated in a worked example.
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Date
2002Publisher
School of Civil Engineering, The University of SydneyLicence
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Faculty of Engineering, School of Civil EngineeringDepartment, Discipline or Centre
Centre for Advanced Structural EngineeringShare