CTW
Structural
- May 30, 2002
- 312
I'm considering ways to eliminate the resulting torsion from a 3 kip horizontal concentrated load applied to the top flange of a W-shape and would like some opinions.
The space between the flanges on one side of the beam have to remain clear of obstructions and a wide flange has to be used. I'm also limited in size so I can't use a stout wide flange and just design for torsion.
What I'm considering is using a full depth stiffener on one side of the beam at the location of the concentrated load to transfer the load to the bottom flange, and then provide a strut on the bottom of the beam to transfer the load to another member.
Feedback on this detail is appreciated as well as alternate solutions.
The space between the flanges on one side of the beam have to remain clear of obstructions and a wide flange has to be used. I'm also limited in size so I can't use a stout wide flange and just design for torsion.
What I'm considering is using a full depth stiffener on one side of the beam at the location of the concentrated load to transfer the load to the bottom flange, and then provide a strut on the bottom of the beam to transfer the load to another member.
Feedback on this detail is appreciated as well as alternate solutions.