Lion06
Structural
- Nov 17, 2006
- 4,238
I figured I would start a new thread so that JAE's wouldn't get hijacked.
While I agree that the tension force in the flange keeps it from twisting, I believe that is only true for a section that is braced against twist at its ends. This is, after all, the basis of all the AISC equations. If that condition isn't met then all the equations go out the window.
Additionally, if it were true that bracing the compression flange against lateral tranlation prevents LTB, then 1.) how do you explain the sidesway web buckling phenomenom?
and 2.) Why does App.6 explicitly state that the section must be braced against lateral translation of the compression flange AND twist of the section? These are two distinct requirements.
While I agree that the tension force in the flange keeps it from twisting, I believe that is only true for a section that is braced against twist at its ends. This is, after all, the basis of all the AISC equations. If that condition isn't met then all the equations go out the window.
Additionally, if it were true that bracing the compression flange against lateral tranlation prevents LTB, then 1.) how do you explain the sidesway web buckling phenomenom?
and 2.) Why does App.6 explicitly state that the section must be braced against lateral translation of the compression flange AND twist of the section? These are two distinct requirements.