Pato12
Mechanical
- May 21, 2013
- 15
Hi Guys,,
Just wanted to confirm with other engineers here is the R in t/R, the outer diameter of the structure member in question?
I copied the notes at the bottom of table 5.3, its says the following;
"The variables in the compressive stress equations are defined as follows:
l= unbraced length of the column, in in.; r= corresponding least radius of gyration of the column, in in.; t= thickness of the tubular
column, in in.; Y= unity (1.0) for values of t/R equal to or greater than 0.015; Y= (2/3)[100(t/r)] {2–(2/3)[100)t/r)]} for values of t/R less than 0.15."
Just wanted to confirm with other engineers here is the R in t/R, the outer diameter of the structure member in question?
I copied the notes at the bottom of table 5.3, its says the following;
"The variables in the compressive stress equations are defined as follows:
l= unbraced length of the column, in in.; r= corresponding least radius of gyration of the column, in in.; t= thickness of the tubular
column, in in.; Y= unity (1.0) for values of t/R equal to or greater than 0.015; Y= (2/3)[100(t/r)] {2–(2/3)[100)t/r)]} for values of t/R less than 0.15."