egoodwin
Structural
- Jan 7, 2005
- 7
To all,
I was fumbling around in the AISC 3rd Edition LRFD, Chapter F - Beams and Other Flexural Members, when I stumbled upon section F1.3 - Design by Plastic Analysis, which states:
Design by plastic analysis, as limited in Section A5.1, is permitted for a compact section member bent about the major axis when the laterally unbraced length Lb of the compression flange adjacent...
A5.1 didn't state anything relevant to base plates.
The way I understand F1.3, is that I can't assume a plastic section when designing a base plate, since the plate is bending about its minor axis. I must assume an elastic section.
That is a huge hit. I have to factor the loads up to use LRFD, and then reduce my capacity by 66% to use an elastic analysis (Z=b*d^2/6, S=b*d^2/4, Z/S = 0.667).
I am sure I am missing something. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I was fumbling around in the AISC 3rd Edition LRFD, Chapter F - Beams and Other Flexural Members, when I stumbled upon section F1.3 - Design by Plastic Analysis, which states:
Design by plastic analysis, as limited in Section A5.1, is permitted for a compact section member bent about the major axis when the laterally unbraced length Lb of the compression flange adjacent...
A5.1 didn't state anything relevant to base plates.
The way I understand F1.3, is that I can't assume a plastic section when designing a base plate, since the plate is bending about its minor axis. I must assume an elastic section.
That is a huge hit. I have to factor the loads up to use LRFD, and then reduce my capacity by 66% to use an elastic analysis (Z=b*d^2/6, S=b*d^2/4, Z/S = 0.667).
I am sure I am missing something. Any help would be greatly appreciated.