JrStructuralEng
Structural
- Aug 9, 2007
- 147
This might sound like a silly question, but the reference manual i'm reading confused me.
When considering side thrust and weak axis bending on a monorail I understand that you consider only one flange to contribute to weak axis bending strength.
However, in this design example i am reading, the beam is unsupported along its entire length and it appears when they check combined bending (i.e. Mfx/Mrx + Mfy/Mry =< 1.0) they assume the compression flange is braced. Shouldn't the flange be considered unbraced (i.e calculated Mu and determine the reduced value of Mry?
When considering side thrust and weak axis bending on a monorail I understand that you consider only one flange to contribute to weak axis bending strength.
However, in this design example i am reading, the beam is unsupported along its entire length and it appears when they check combined bending (i.e. Mfx/Mrx + Mfy/Mry =< 1.0) they assume the compression flange is braced. Shouldn't the flange be considered unbraced (i.e calculated Mu and determine the reduced value of Mry?