StevenPumphrey
Structural
- Feb 14, 2007
- 11
Hey,
Ok, need some help understanding this.
I have a building braced along a number of lines by HSS 6X6X1/2" members as cross bracing. I now need to check if this member complies with the slenderness requirements of Seismic Provisions, Cl.13.2.a. I have quite long lengths for the bracing members, such as 30'+, thus hoping that I can use the exception rule in the clause. I don't quite understand how I go about this check though.
It states "if the available strength of the column is at least equal to the maximum load transferred to the column considering Ry times the nominal strengths of the connecting brace elements of the building", its ok.....now what the hell does that mean????
Any explanation should shed some light on this situation.
Thanks,
Steven
Ok, need some help understanding this.
I have a building braced along a number of lines by HSS 6X6X1/2" members as cross bracing. I now need to check if this member complies with the slenderness requirements of Seismic Provisions, Cl.13.2.a. I have quite long lengths for the bracing members, such as 30'+, thus hoping that I can use the exception rule in the clause. I don't quite understand how I go about this check though.
It states "if the available strength of the column is at least equal to the maximum load transferred to the column considering Ry times the nominal strengths of the connecting brace elements of the building", its ok.....now what the hell does that mean????
Any explanation should shed some light on this situation.
Thanks,
Steven