slickdeals
Structural
- Apr 8, 2006
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Folks:
I have to check the design on a cantilevered stub column with biaxial bending and torsion.
This WF column is a corner column on a parking garage supporting barrier cables. The barrier cables are in orthogonal directions. The forces in the barrier cable is causing a biaxial bending and the eccentricity of the cables is producing a torsion (which is counteracting) and hopefully can be minimized by specifying a stressing sequence.
I want to know what approach I should take to check this column. Obviously there are no axial forces on this column. I have never done a biaxial bending + torsion check on an wide flange beam/column. Any references or suggestions is appreciated.
I have to check the design on a cantilevered stub column with biaxial bending and torsion.
This WF column is a corner column on a parking garage supporting barrier cables. The barrier cables are in orthogonal directions. The forces in the barrier cable is causing a biaxial bending and the eccentricity of the cables is producing a torsion (which is counteracting) and hopefully can be minimized by specifying a stressing sequence.
I want to know what approach I should take to check this column. Obviously there are no axial forces on this column. I have never done a biaxial bending + torsion check on an wide flange beam/column. Any references or suggestions is appreciated.