WWTEng
Structural
- Nov 2, 2011
- 391
I have very little experience using FRP so I am looking for some input here from folks who have worked with this material. Please see the attached sketch. The FRP angle is proposed (by the architect) to support the curtain wall and its preferred over steel because for better thermal results.
• The little bit of research I have done indicates that FRP angle can't be used in flexure. I am not sure if that applies to this condition.
• Second question: Are their grades of FRP similar to aluminum and if so what the most common grade/type.
• The little bit of research I have done indicates that FRP angle can't be used in flexure. I am not sure if that applies to this condition.
• Second question: Are their grades of FRP similar to aluminum and if so what the most common grade/type.