Bridge_Man
Structural
- Apr 2, 2020
- 42
Hi,
I am performing an assessment on a girder section (I can't change the design) and in one section both the flanges and web are class 4 sections (Slender).
My question is the following: Section 10.10.3.4 (Class 4 sections) starts with saying "For beams and girders with continuous lateral support" which is not the case that I have (mine is discretely braced), so my first thought is whatever is in this clause might not apply to my case, but when I open the CICS Handbook of steel construction 11th edition (13.6 Bending - Laterally unsupported members) (b) it says that the limit for Mr for class 4 flanges should be the same as the laterally supported members (in terms of effective section modulus) would that still be true for the bridge code ?
Question 2 - Giving that both my flange and web are classes 4 does that mean that I have to use the effective section modulus for MR and then modify it by the moment reduction factor in CSA S16 in 10.10.4.4 ?
Last question: in the AISC there is a local flange buckling check for non-compact or slender flanges, is there such a check in the Canadian bridge code or even the Handbook of steel construction ? or does the effective section modulus kind of replace that check ?
Thanks for your time.
I am performing an assessment on a girder section (I can't change the design) and in one section both the flanges and web are class 4 sections (Slender).
My question is the following: Section 10.10.3.4 (Class 4 sections) starts with saying "For beams and girders with continuous lateral support" which is not the case that I have (mine is discretely braced), so my first thought is whatever is in this clause might not apply to my case, but when I open the CICS Handbook of steel construction 11th edition (13.6 Bending - Laterally unsupported members) (b) it says that the limit for Mr for class 4 flanges should be the same as the laterally supported members (in terms of effective section modulus) would that still be true for the bridge code ?
Question 2 - Giving that both my flange and web are classes 4 does that mean that I have to use the effective section modulus for MR and then modify it by the moment reduction factor in CSA S16 in 10.10.4.4 ?
Last question: in the AISC there is a local flange buckling check for non-compact or slender flanges, is there such a check in the Canadian bridge code or even the Handbook of steel construction ? or does the effective section modulus kind of replace that check ?
Thanks for your time.