jochav5280
Structural
- Apr 21, 2008
- 79
Good day,
When designing columns & beams, we must determine what the un-braced lengths are for flexure and compression. AISC has specific strength and stiffness requirements that must be observed. My question is how are engineers actually checking verifying that their braces are strong and stiff enough to meet these requirements? For large structures composed of thousands of members, you certainly can't create a model for each situation to test this, so I'm wondering what other practicing engineers are doing.
My experience is that nobody seems to check this; generally it is assumed that if there is a beam framing to a girder that the beam braces the girder from translation and is thus relied upon for determining the girder's flexural capacity. Our office uses STAAD.Pro for structural analysis & design, and they put out a few good references on structural analysis & design. They put an example together where they created an additional model to check both strength and stiffness of their brace to ensure that it met the AISC requirements, however, this doesn't seem practical for large structures. Are there any good quick ways this is done in practice?
Many thanks in advance!
jochav5280
When designing columns & beams, we must determine what the un-braced lengths are for flexure and compression. AISC has specific strength and stiffness requirements that must be observed. My question is how are engineers actually checking verifying that their braces are strong and stiff enough to meet these requirements? For large structures composed of thousands of members, you certainly can't create a model for each situation to test this, so I'm wondering what other practicing engineers are doing.
My experience is that nobody seems to check this; generally it is assumed that if there is a beam framing to a girder that the beam braces the girder from translation and is thus relied upon for determining the girder's flexural capacity. Our office uses STAAD.Pro for structural analysis & design, and they put out a few good references on structural analysis & design. They put an example together where they created an additional model to check both strength and stiffness of their brace to ensure that it met the AISC requirements, however, this doesn't seem practical for large structures. Are there any good quick ways this is done in practice?
Many thanks in advance!
jochav5280