jrfroe
Structural
- May 30, 2002
- 50
We've been asked to analyze the effect of section loss in a 96" diameter exhaust duct with 1/4" walls that is suspended from the roof. I've hit a bit of a roadblock since AISC (chapter F8 in 13th edition) limits the scope of the chapter to round HSS sections that have a D/t of less than 0.45*E/Fy, which this duct is slightly over even before accounting for section loss (384 vs 363). The duct is primarily subject to bending forces since it spans about 35'. I've found a few standards for pipe design that don't account for the potential for the duct to buckle under bending forces, but little else that seems to apply.
Does anyone have any suggestions for standards that might apply to this situation? Otherwise, does anyone have any suggestions for how to apply the AISC standard that would account for the slenderness of the duct walls?
Does anyone have any suggestions for standards that might apply to this situation? Otherwise, does anyone have any suggestions for how to apply the AISC standard that would account for the slenderness of the duct walls?