PEVT
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 28, 2008
- 18
Take a look at the attached sketch and tell me what you think the unbraced length should be as I evaluate the allowable stress on the section.
I am designing a C shaped lifter to replace one with very poor weld details, pipe sections welded with partial pen welds in a 90 degree knee joint at each of the two corners.
The load is very small at 350lb. I would like to cut this from a plate to avoid welds in the corners, but am challenged by the allowable stresses due to lateral torsional buckling. When I check the allowable stress for the very small sections I need to fit the geometric constraints at the site, with an apparent Lb = 24"+12"+24"=60", the allowable stresses are too low to be useful (1-2ksi), and a closed section (pipe) seems to be my only choice, but the weld details for joing pipes at corners just seem like bad options.
I am designing in accordance with ASME BTH-1-2014, Design of Below-The-Hook Lifting Devices. In this document Lb is defined as: the distance between cross-sections braced against twist or lateral displacement of the compression flange; for beams not braced against twist or lateral displacement, the greater of the maximum distance between supports or the distance between the two points of applied load that are farthest apart.
I am designing a C shaped lifter to replace one with very poor weld details, pipe sections welded with partial pen welds in a 90 degree knee joint at each of the two corners.
The load is very small at 350lb. I would like to cut this from a plate to avoid welds in the corners, but am challenged by the allowable stresses due to lateral torsional buckling. When I check the allowable stress for the very small sections I need to fit the geometric constraints at the site, with an apparent Lb = 24"+12"+24"=60", the allowable stresses are too low to be useful (1-2ksi), and a closed section (pipe) seems to be my only choice, but the weld details for joing pipes at corners just seem like bad options.
I am designing in accordance with ASME BTH-1-2014, Design of Below-The-Hook Lifting Devices. In this document Lb is defined as: the distance between cross-sections braced against twist or lateral displacement of the compression flange; for beams not braced against twist or lateral displacement, the greater of the maximum distance between supports or the distance between the two points of applied load that are farthest apart.