Handbook of Civil Engineering Calculations

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  1. Record the member area and computer rv
    From the Manual, A = 3.61 in
    2
    (23.291 cm
    2
    ); ry = 1.56 in (39.624 mm); rz = 0.99 in
    (25.146 mm); rv = (2 x 1.56^2 - 0.99^2 )^0 -^5 = 1.97 in (50.038 mm).

  2. Determine the minimum radius of gyration of the built-up
    section; compute the strut capacity
    Thus, r = rp=l.91 in (50.038 mm); KLIr = 12(12)71.97 = 73. From the ManualJ= 16.12
    kips/in
    2
    (766.361 MPa). ThQnP = Af= 2(3.61)(16.12) = 116 kips (515.97 kN).


SECTION SELECTION FOR A COLUMN
WITH TWO EFFECTIVE LENGTHS

A 30-ft (9.2-m) long column is to carry a 200-kip (889.6-kN) load. The column will be
braced about both principal axes at top and bottom and braced about its minor axis at mid-
height. Architectural details restrict the member to a nominal depth of 8 in (203.2 mm).
Select a section of A242 steel by consulting the allowable-load tables in the AISC Manu-
al and then verify the design.


Calculation Procedure:


  1. Select a column section
    Refer to Fig. 13. The effective length with respect to the minor axis may be taken as 15 ft
    (4.6 m). Then KxL = 30 ft (9.2 m) and KyL = 15 ft (4.6 m).
    The allowable column loads recorded in the Manual tables are calculated on the prem-
    ise that the column tends to buckle about the minor axis. In the present instance, however,
    this premise is not necessarily valid. It is expedient for design purposes to conceive of a
    uniform-strength column, i.e., one for which Kx and Ky bear the same ratio as rx and ry,
    thereby endowing the column with an identical slenderness ratio with respecf to the two
    principal axes.
    Select a column section on the basis of the KyL value; record the value ofrjry of this
    section. Using linear interpolation in the Manual Table shows that a W8 * 40 column has
    a capacity of 200 kips (889.6 kN) when KyL = 15.3 ft (4.66 m); at the bottom of the table
    it is found that rjry = 1.73.


(a) Star strut

FIGURE 12

(b) Centroidal axes
of angle section
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