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Structural
- Nov 4, 2010
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I am looking for some references to determine the effective length to be used in compression chords which are laterally unsupported. Application will be similar to a pedestrian bridge where the top chord only has the web members to provide lateral support.
I've been on which has a lot of good resources...still reading through them now. All of the references I have found so far give a general description on how to solve the problem and some have worked examples...they all seem to reference "Mouty, J., 1981: Effective lengths of lattice girder members. CIDECT Monograph No. 4, CIDECT. " which I have not been able to find. Apparently there are 60+ design charts for determining the effective length of unsupported compression chords.
If anyone could point me in the right direction for the above reference or any other relevant reference, it would be very much appreciated.
I've been on which has a lot of good resources...still reading through them now. All of the references I have found so far give a general description on how to solve the problem and some have worked examples...they all seem to reference "Mouty, J., 1981: Effective lengths of lattice girder members. CIDECT Monograph No. 4, CIDECT. " which I have not been able to find. Apparently there are 60+ design charts for determining the effective length of unsupported compression chords.
If anyone could point me in the right direction for the above reference or any other relevant reference, it would be very much appreciated.