PhDE
Structural
- Dec 14, 2002
- 12
I have a 10" steel rod spanning 10" with a uniform load.
If I think about this problem as I would a deep concrete beam utilizing deep beam theory - as a compression arch, I am fine with the combession stresses.
I also evaluated it as a bending member and found my stresses were close to the allowables.
Just to confirm that I was being conservative, I looked this up in my trusty Roark's book (4th Ed page 131). Here, my "arch action" idea is out the door, in addition, to simple bending. Roark indicates there is a penalty in short beam. For a L/d ratio of 1 for my case, I have to decrease my allowable stress (or increase my applied moment) by a factor of 2.725!! Ouch. Any help interpreting this would be greatly appreciated.
If I think about this problem as I would a deep concrete beam utilizing deep beam theory - as a compression arch, I am fine with the combession stresses.
I also evaluated it as a bending member and found my stresses were close to the allowables.
Just to confirm that I was being conservative, I looked this up in my trusty Roark's book (4th Ed page 131). Here, my "arch action" idea is out the door, in addition, to simple bending. Roark indicates there is a penalty in short beam. For a L/d ratio of 1 for my case, I have to decrease my allowable stress (or increase my applied moment) by a factor of 2.725!! Ouch. Any help interpreting this would be greatly appreciated.