kkengtip
Structural
- Nov 8, 2010
- 1
Hello All,
I am using non-linear P-Delta buckling analysis for designing a curved structure with stepping section sizes (CHS244.5*16 and CHS 244.5*8). The FA-package, I am using, is Robot Millennium V.21.
Right now, the lowest critical load coefficient from the model is about 5.
Does that mean my structure can take 5 times the current load I applied to it?
If the above question is true, can I say my structure is safe base on a critical load coefficient greater than 1.
Currently, I am not very confident with the critical coefficient, so I take the effective length from buckling analysis and check the bars using BS5950. Is this necessary providing I have got a critical coefficient greater 5? Also, if I use the effective length method, I often get some bars with extreme large effective lengths (e.g.1000m) but tiny forces (less 3KN axial; 2KN.m moment, I believe the forces are correct), which cause the bar fails the BS5950 buckling check, and then I have to increase the bar size though it doesn’t carry much load.
I have been struggling with this problem for a week now and still couldn’t find a confident answer.
Hope you guys can give me a hand Please.
Thanking you in advance,
KK
I am using non-linear P-Delta buckling analysis for designing a curved structure with stepping section sizes (CHS244.5*16 and CHS 244.5*8). The FA-package, I am using, is Robot Millennium V.21.
Right now, the lowest critical load coefficient from the model is about 5.
Does that mean my structure can take 5 times the current load I applied to it?
If the above question is true, can I say my structure is safe base on a critical load coefficient greater than 1.
Currently, I am not very confident with the critical coefficient, so I take the effective length from buckling analysis and check the bars using BS5950. Is this necessary providing I have got a critical coefficient greater 5? Also, if I use the effective length method, I often get some bars with extreme large effective lengths (e.g.1000m) but tiny forces (less 3KN axial; 2KN.m moment, I believe the forces are correct), which cause the bar fails the BS5950 buckling check, and then I have to increase the bar size though it doesn’t carry much load.
I have been struggling with this problem for a week now and still couldn’t find a confident answer.
Hope you guys can give me a hand Please.
Thanking you in advance,
KK