JM743405
Structural
- Jul 26, 2016
- 4
I am new to this forum so if I am violating any rules or protocol, please let me know.
I am working on a round wood pole (Distribution/Telephone Pole) and have been asked by the client to analyze it per the 2012 NDS. In section 3.9.2 there is guidance on how to analyze the combined stresses, although I am finding that the term that accounts for the moment magnification (1-fc/FcE) is coming out as zero since my FcE1 value is less than fc, and per Section 3.9.2, there is a limit which states that fc < FcE1. So in this case the second term of the equation results in an error since you can't divide by zero. Part of the problem is that the unbraced length (Le) is very large resulting in a very slender element.
What does this mean? Should this be considered a failure? Is there another equation I should be using for this situation? Any thoughts would be helpful. Thanks!
I am working on a round wood pole (Distribution/Telephone Pole) and have been asked by the client to analyze it per the 2012 NDS. In section 3.9.2 there is guidance on how to analyze the combined stresses, although I am finding that the term that accounts for the moment magnification (1-fc/FcE) is coming out as zero since my FcE1 value is less than fc, and per Section 3.9.2, there is a limit which states that fc < FcE1. So in this case the second term of the equation results in an error since you can't divide by zero. Part of the problem is that the unbraced length (Le) is very large resulting in a very slender element.
What does this mean? Should this be considered a failure? Is there another equation I should be using for this situation? Any thoughts would be helpful. Thanks!