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According to clause 4.8.3.2 the cross-section capacity for non-slender section is:
Fc/(Ag py) + Mx/Mcx + My/Mcy <= 1 eqn(1)
According to clause 4.8.3.3.1 simplified method of member buckling resistance, the following relationship should be satisfied:
Fc/Pc + mx Mx/(py Zx) + my My/(py Zy) <= 1 eqn(2)
Let's consider a beam-column with class 1 section (doubly-symmetric) under uniform moment (so that the equivalent moment factor mx = my =1 according to Table 26) and axial compression, and ignore lateral-torsional buckling. In this case, equation (2) is always critical than equation (1), because Pc <= Ag py and py Zx <= Mcx, py Zy <= Mcy.
My questions are:
1. What is the use of equation (1), or clause 4.8.3.2, if buckling resistance is always more critical? Is there any case that equation (1) is more critical?
2. If the member is under biaxial bending but without axial force, i.e. Fc=0, Mx>0, My>0, is checking equation (2), or clause 4.8.3.3 still required?
I understand that the simplified method is at the cost of conservatism, but making one criterion obsolete seems too much to me.
Thank you for your time.
According to clause 4.8.3.2 the cross-section capacity for non-slender section is:
Fc/(Ag py) + Mx/Mcx + My/Mcy <= 1 eqn(1)
According to clause 4.8.3.3.1 simplified method of member buckling resistance, the following relationship should be satisfied:
Fc/Pc + mx Mx/(py Zx) + my My/(py Zy) <= 1 eqn(2)
Let's consider a beam-column with class 1 section (doubly-symmetric) under uniform moment (so that the equivalent moment factor mx = my =1 according to Table 26) and axial compression, and ignore lateral-torsional buckling. In this case, equation (2) is always critical than equation (1), because Pc <= Ag py and py Zx <= Mcx, py Zy <= Mcy.
My questions are:
1. What is the use of equation (1), or clause 4.8.3.2, if buckling resistance is always more critical? Is there any case that equation (1) is more critical?
2. If the member is under biaxial bending but without axial force, i.e. Fc=0, Mx>0, My>0, is checking equation (2), or clause 4.8.3.3 still required?
I understand that the simplified method is at the cost of conservatism, but making one criterion obsolete seems too much to me.
Thank you for your time.