thejonster
Structural
- Feb 8, 2011
- 69
We don't normally do aluminum, but we're trying to help out a client that is in a bind without sticking our neck out in the process.
My question is: does the ADM or AISC SCM specify the required depth of a stiffener at intermediate locations of an element (10" leg on a L-shape) with a free edge to prevent local buckling? See ADM B.5 (custom extrusion, not welded)
I have found the required I (m.o. inertia) for a stiffener along a web supported at top and bottom at ADM B.5.5.3, Fig B.5.5, but this is not our case unfortunately. I want to use ADM B.5.5.4 Alternate Method with stiffeners, but it doesn't specify minimum stiffener depth.
Background:
I have a 2" x 10" custom extruded 'L' shape aluminum facade vertically spanning 11'6" x 2 stories spaced 6" apart all around a parking garage (shiny!). I'm taking the wind load partially in the weak axis worst case, and for a thickness of 3/16" it's failing in local buckling (using ADM F.5 procedure).
Increasing the thickness to .26" solves the problem for us, but will cost the client $x0,000 above the budget.
I have found that ADM F.8 (pointing to B.5) will allow me to add stiffeners to the 10" leg along the length of the 'L' shape (but I can NOT add at the tip of the leg) and avoid the painful b/t ratio of the leg. The problem now is that it doesn't tell me what the required depth of a stiffener on a leg with a free edge will be
My question is: does the ADM or AISC SCM specify the required depth of a stiffener at intermediate locations of an element (10" leg on a L-shape) with a free edge to prevent local buckling? See ADM B.5 (custom extrusion, not welded)
I have found the required I (m.o. inertia) for a stiffener along a web supported at top and bottom at ADM B.5.5.3, Fig B.5.5, but this is not our case unfortunately. I want to use ADM B.5.5.4 Alternate Method with stiffeners, but it doesn't specify minimum stiffener depth.
Background:
I have a 2" x 10" custom extruded 'L' shape aluminum facade vertically spanning 11'6" x 2 stories spaced 6" apart all around a parking garage (shiny!). I'm taking the wind load partially in the weak axis worst case, and for a thickness of 3/16" it's failing in local buckling (using ADM F.5 procedure).
Increasing the thickness to .26" solves the problem for us, but will cost the client $x0,000 above the budget.
I have found that ADM F.8 (pointing to B.5) will allow me to add stiffeners to the 10" leg along the length of the 'L' shape (but I can NOT add at the tip of the leg) and avoid the painful b/t ratio of the leg. The problem now is that it doesn't tell me what the required depth of a stiffener on a leg with a free edge will be