Handbook of Civil Engineering Calculations

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27.5, which are presented in the AISC
Manual. Note that the T section consid-
ered is one-half the wide-flange section
being used. See Fig. 6.
The properties of these sections are Iw
= 890 in^4 (37,044.6 cm^4 ); AT = 8.10 in^2
(52.261 cm^2 ); tw = 0.39 in (9.906 mm);
ym = 9.06 - 2.16 = 6.90 in (175.26 mm).



  1. Calculate the shearing FIGURE 6
    stress at the centroidal axis
    Substituting gives Q = 8.10(6.90) = 55.9
    in
    3
    (916.20 cm
    3
    ); then v = 70,000(55.9)/
    [890(0.39)] = 11,270 lb/in^2 (77,706.7
    kPa).


SHEARING STRESS IN A BEAM-


APPROXIMATE METHOD


Solve the previous calculation procedure, using the approximate method of determining
the shearing stress in a beam.

Calculation Procedure:


  1. Assume that the vertical shear is resisted solely by the web
    Consider the web as extending the full depth of the section and the shearing stress as uni-
    form across the web. Compare the results obtained by the exact and the approximate
    methods.

  2. Compute the shear stress
    Take the depth of the web as 18.12 in (460.248 mm), v = 70,000/[18.12(0.39)] = 9910
    lb/in^2 (68,329.45 kPa). Thus, the ratio of the computed stresses is 11,270/9910 =1.14.
    Since the error inherent in the approximate method is not unduly large, this method is
    applied in assessing the shear capacity of a beam. The allowable shear V for each rolled
    section is recorded in the allowable-uniform-load tables of the AISC Manual.
    The design of a rolled section is governed by the shearing stress only in those in-
    stances where the ratio of maximum shear to maximum moment is extraordinarily large.
    This condition exists in a heavily loaded short-span beam and a beam that carries a large
    concentrated load near its support.


MOMENT CAPACITY OF A WELDED


PLATE GIRDER


A welded plate girder is composed of a 66 x^3 / 8 in (1676.4 x 9.53 mm) web plate and two
20 x^3 /4 in (508.0 x 19.05 mm) flange plates. The unbraced length of the compression
flange is 18 ft (5.5 m). If Cb = 1, what bending moment can this member resist?

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