haynewp
Structural
- Dec 13, 2000
- 2,329
I have an existing 3 story building I am analyzing the columns on. The LFRS of the building appears to only be using the flat slab and the columns.
For checking these unbraced columns under only the gravity axial and moments from the 2 way slab, how do you get the effective length for the columns? There are no beams at the top and bottom of the columns, only the flat slab. So do you use the inertia of the column strip part of the slab times the 0.25 cracked inertia factor and then enter the alignment chart?
What are the equivalent beams to use at the top and bottom of the columns when figuring the effective length of the columns?
For checking these unbraced columns under only the gravity axial and moments from the 2 way slab, how do you get the effective length for the columns? There are no beams at the top and bottom of the columns, only the flat slab. So do you use the inertia of the column strip part of the slab times the 0.25 cracked inertia factor and then enter the alignment chart?
What are the equivalent beams to use at the top and bottom of the columns when figuring the effective length of the columns?