Kurtisreeve
Structural
- Apr 20, 2014
- 12
I have the folowing situation, and I am not sure if the beam I am designing is prone to LTB;
If I have a pin jointed truss, with a back to back channel section upper chord. To the web of this top chord I have a fin plate to which a secondary beam is connected (pinned).
On this secondary beam's flange lies 5 equidistant purlins (also pinned).
Lateral stability is provided with two horizontal wind girders at each side of the structure.
I am concerned about the secondary beam connected to the top chord (pinned)... is it restrained against LTB by the purlins? should I check LTB, for every span between purlins?
Thankyou, help much appreciated
If I have a pin jointed truss, with a back to back channel section upper chord. To the web of this top chord I have a fin plate to which a secondary beam is connected (pinned).
On this secondary beam's flange lies 5 equidistant purlins (also pinned).
Lateral stability is provided with two horizontal wind girders at each side of the structure.
I am concerned about the secondary beam connected to the top chord (pinned)... is it restrained against LTB by the purlins? should I check LTB, for every span between purlins?
Thankyou, help much appreciated