SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
Last week I had to do an inspection of a column that had been damaged by a forklift truck. To my surprise the columns was a HSS12x12x1/4 (I measured the thickness with a cheap Chinese ultrasonic thickness gauge). I say to my surprise because I don't think I would ever use a HSS12x12 that is that thin. In fact, I tend to stay away from sections that are noted with a "c" next to them (c= shape is slender for compression with Fy=46ksi).
As I don't have much experience with these sections, does the AISC make take the appropriate reductions in these column tables to account for the fact that some members of this section are slender?
As I don't have much experience with these sections, does the AISC make take the appropriate reductions in these column tables to account for the fact that some members of this section are slender?