weron4u
Structural
- Jun 27, 2003
- 46
does anyone understand this coefficient very well?
I have put lots of time into trying to figure out what the "AISC ASD Manual" means in its description of the coefficient.
In a simply supported beam with a point load in the middle, I need to know if I should use Cb=1.75 or 1.32 or 1.0. I checked three different sources and they all gave me different values. These different values are linearly proportional to the allowable stress in the beam.
The explination in section F1-3 says that when the bending moment at any point within an unbraced length is larger than the moments at the ends of this length, Cb=1.0
this would lead one to believe that all simply supported beams should use Cb=1.0, however I found sources that say otherwise.
Please help me with this
I have put lots of time into trying to figure out what the "AISC ASD Manual" means in its description of the coefficient.
In a simply supported beam with a point load in the middle, I need to know if I should use Cb=1.75 or 1.32 or 1.0. I checked three different sources and they all gave me different values. These different values are linearly proportional to the allowable stress in the beam.
The explination in section F1-3 says that when the bending moment at any point within an unbraced length is larger than the moments at the ends of this length, Cb=1.0
this would lead one to believe that all simply supported beams should use Cb=1.0, however I found sources that say otherwise.
Please help me with this