Handbook of Civil Engineering Calculations

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Calculation Procedure:


  1. Record the properties of the
    individual channel
    Since x and y are axes of symmetry, they are
    the principal centroidal axes. However, it is
    not readily apparent which of these is the mi-
    nor axis, and so it is necessary to calculate
    both rx and ry. The symbol r, without a sub-
    script, is used to denote the minimum radius
    of gyration, in inches (centimeters).
    Using the AISC Manual, we see that the
    channel properties are A = 11.70 in
    2
    (75.488
    cm
    2
    ); h = 0.78 in (19.812 mm); T 1 - 5.44 in
    (138. 176 mm); r 2 = 0.89 in (22.606 mm).

  2. Evaluate the minimum radius _ ^ M
    of gyration of the built-up FIGURE 11. Built-up column
    section; determine the
    slenderness ratio
    Thus, rx = 5.44 in (138.176 mm); ry = (r\ +
    5.78^2 )^0 -^5 > 5.78 in (146.812 mm); therefore, r
    = 5.44 in (138.176 mm); KLIr = 22(12)75.44
    = 48.5.

  3. Determine the allowable stress in the column
    Enter the Manual slenderness-ratio allowable-stress table with a slenderness ratio of 48.5
    to obtain the allowable stress/= 18.48 kips/in
    2
    (127.420 MPa). Then, the column capaci-
    ty = P = Af= 2(11.7O)(18.48) = 432 kips (1921.5 kN).


CAPACITY OF A DOUBLE-ANGLE


STAR STRUT


A star strut is composed of two 5 x 5 x^3 / 8 in (127.0 x 127.0 x 9.53 mm) angles intermit-
tently connected by^3 /s-in (9.53-mm) batten plates in both directions. Determine the ca-
pacity of the member for an effective length of 12 ft (3.7 m).

Calculation Procedure:


  1. Identify the minor axis
    Refer to Fig. 12a. Since p and q are axes of symmetry, they are the principal axes; p is
    manifestly the minor axis because the area lies closer to p than q.

  2. Determine r
    Refer to Fig. 126, where v is the major and z the minor axis of the angle section. Apply
    I? = Ix' cos
    2
    O + Iy> sin
    2
    S - Px'y' sin 26, and set Pvz = O to get r^ = r
    2
    cos
    2
    Q + r} sin
    2
    0;
    therefore, r
    sec
    2
    6-r} tan
    2

  3. For an equal-leg angle, B = 45°, and this equation reduces
    tor
    2
    = 2^
    2
    -r
    2
    .


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