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Double Angles in Bending - Whats the allowable stress?

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marinaman

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Mar 28, 2009
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I have a pair of double angles subject to bending moment.

The angles are 10'-6" long and are seperated by 5/8". The angles are fully unbraced. They are subject to moment about their X-X axis.

The angles are 6" x 6" x 5/8" angles.

Can someone guide me to a reference that will help me to calculate the allowable bending stress in these angles?

 
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each angle would react 1/2 the applied moment.

if the angles are unbraced, is the moment introduced (and reacted) at the ends ?

i would suspect that mid-span the angles would be bending about their principal axes, but the ends Could be restrained to bend about the x-x axis, creating another load to be considered at the interface.
 
bending capacity will be based on yeilding, LTB, or FLB...assuming the "stems" of your double angle are always in tension.
 
keep in mind, if this member is carrying some axial load as well, you'll want to reference Chapter G of 360-05 for combined forces.
 
Stillerz,

Can you reference me to a text that references allowable stress instead of a LRFD method?
 
Allowable stress is not a suitable method, or at least, if it is, must be based on ultimate behavior.

BA
 
"Specifification for Allowable Stress Design of Single-Angle Members" is in the back of the old 9th Ed. green-cover AISC-ASD books.
 
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