1rv4n
Structural
- May 2, 2011
- 9
Hi,all... I need your opinion.
I'm debating with my co-worker about the slenderness effect on compression member. My opinion is that we should fulfill the slenderness requirement for compression member which is k*l/r > 200. Neglecting the slenderness may cause sudden failure for the component due to local buckling or failure in plastic mode.
But my coworker insist that the slenderness of the component may be neglected as long as the stress ratio (from SAP with AISC ASD89 design code checking) is acceptable. She said that the SAP already taken consideration on the slenderness while calculating the member's capacity. Btw, the stress ratio of the member is 0.645 with AISC-ASD89 and unfactored load combination.
Personally I would rather not messing with code requirement, so I insist that we should follow the requirement. But on the other hand, I cannot give reasonable reason too.
Please give me your opinion.
Thank you very much.
I'm debating with my co-worker about the slenderness effect on compression member. My opinion is that we should fulfill the slenderness requirement for compression member which is k*l/r > 200. Neglecting the slenderness may cause sudden failure for the component due to local buckling or failure in plastic mode.
But my coworker insist that the slenderness of the component may be neglected as long as the stress ratio (from SAP with AISC ASD89 design code checking) is acceptable. She said that the SAP already taken consideration on the slenderness while calculating the member's capacity. Btw, the stress ratio of the member is 0.645 with AISC-ASD89 and unfactored load combination.
Personally I would rather not messing with code requirement, so I insist that we should follow the requirement. But on the other hand, I cannot give reasonable reason too.
Please give me your opinion.
Thank you very much.