MattLuce
Structural
- Jan 19, 2012
- 3
According to AISC 341-05 section 8.2b, when required by the provisions members shall not have elements that exceed the limiting width-thickness ratios of table I-8-1.
However, I believe it is reasonable and acceptable to use a section that would otherwise be considered seismically non-compact provided the compressive resistance is determined using
(a) an effective area and section modulus calculated using reduced element widths meeting the maximum width-to-thickness ratio requirements of Table I-8-1; or
(b) an effective yield stress determined from the width-to-thickness ratio meeting the requirements of Table I-8-1.
For example: I believe it would be acceptable to use an ASTM A992 W8X24 beam provided that in the seismic design the yield stress is reduced from 50ksi and instead taken as Fy = E*[0.3/(b/t)]^2 = 29000*(0.3/8.12)^2 = 39.58ksi.
I believe that in doing this one has satisfied the intent of the standard mentioned above.
Please note that the reason I believe this is reasonable is because it is not unlike how CAN/CSA-S16-01 Section 13.3.3 treats Class 4 members in compression.
I would appreciate any thoughts on the subject.
However, I believe it is reasonable and acceptable to use a section that would otherwise be considered seismically non-compact provided the compressive resistance is determined using
(a) an effective area and section modulus calculated using reduced element widths meeting the maximum width-to-thickness ratio requirements of Table I-8-1; or
(b) an effective yield stress determined from the width-to-thickness ratio meeting the requirements of Table I-8-1.
For example: I believe it would be acceptable to use an ASTM A992 W8X24 beam provided that in the seismic design the yield stress is reduced from 50ksi and instead taken as Fy = E*[0.3/(b/t)]^2 = 29000*(0.3/8.12)^2 = 39.58ksi.
I believe that in doing this one has satisfied the intent of the standard mentioned above.
Please note that the reason I believe this is reasonable is because it is not unlike how CAN/CSA-S16-01 Section 13.3.3 treats Class 4 members in compression.
I would appreciate any thoughts on the subject.