McGill10
Structural
- Apr 29, 2009
- 57
Hello,
I am designing a monorail beam that is supported by roof beams. As usual, the monorail is attached to the bottom flange of the roof beams and trolley runs on the bottom flange of monorail.
Here top flange is braced at supported points but the bottom flange is not braced. But due to continuity, negative moment develops at support regions and bottom flange will be in compression and no lateral torsional bracing.
I have question about how to you handle such situation. I see people design monorails as simply supported beam and don't worry about bottom flange bracing.But I want to understand the mechanism and find the best solution.
thanks
Mcgill
I am designing a monorail beam that is supported by roof beams. As usual, the monorail is attached to the bottom flange of the roof beams and trolley runs on the bottom flange of monorail.
Here top flange is braced at supported points but the bottom flange is not braced. But due to continuity, negative moment develops at support regions and bottom flange will be in compression and no lateral torsional bracing.
I have question about how to you handle such situation. I see people design monorails as simply supported beam and don't worry about bottom flange bracing.But I want to understand the mechanism and find the best solution.
thanks
Mcgill