strangeoddity
Structural
- Aug 25, 2005
- 9
Here's a structure type you don't see everyday...for good reason.
Brief Description: I am looking to analyize a "stand-alone" column structure (k=2.0) built up of a series of 18--1" dia. rods. in a circular footprint. The column tapers as it gets taller. The structure will be "banded" together at set intervals. The architect would prefer to limit the banding locations... currently showing 3 interior bands for a column 18'-6" in height. There is is a horizontal force applied at the top of the structure.
Questions:
1.Does anyone know of a good reference that touches on this topic?
2.Obviously it is the slenderness of the individual members that has me concerned. If these members were just loaded with pure axial loads, then the bands would serve as tension rings and absorb the buckling force created by these slender rods. Unfortunately, due to the loading condition...some of the rods will be in compression... others in tension. With this loading condition, I don't believe the "banding" is serving as a tension ring anymore. So now what?
Brief Description: I am looking to analyize a "stand-alone" column structure (k=2.0) built up of a series of 18--1" dia. rods. in a circular footprint. The column tapers as it gets taller. The structure will be "banded" together at set intervals. The architect would prefer to limit the banding locations... currently showing 3 interior bands for a column 18'-6" in height. There is is a horizontal force applied at the top of the structure.
Questions:
1.Does anyone know of a good reference that touches on this topic?
2.Obviously it is the slenderness of the individual members that has me concerned. If these members were just loaded with pure axial loads, then the bands would serve as tension rings and absorb the buckling force created by these slender rods. Unfortunately, due to the loading condition...some of the rods will be in compression... others in tension. With this loading condition, I don't believe the "banding" is serving as a tension ring anymore. So now what?