danvines
Structural
- Nov 3, 2008
- 21
A client of mine has asked me to look at a stair railing with a rather unusual design. In trying to break it down into simple parts, I need to check the bending strength of a 3/8" x 1 1/2" rectangular bar about it's strong axis.
AISC 13th ed., section F11.1 covers yielding for rectangular bars with Lb*d/t^2 <= 0.08E/Fy, but is silent for bars with ratios GREATER than 0.08E/Fy. Of course, that is the case I'm up against.
I've already checked the LTB component of this problem, and I'm fine. I THINK I'm going to be fine for yielding, but the issue with the code concerns me.
Thanks
Dan
AISC 13th ed., section F11.1 covers yielding for rectangular bars with Lb*d/t^2 <= 0.08E/Fy, but is silent for bars with ratios GREATER than 0.08E/Fy. Of course, that is the case I'm up against.
I've already checked the LTB component of this problem, and I'm fine. I THINK I'm going to be fine for yielding, but the issue with the code concerns me.
Thanks
Dan