I'm sorry that I can't add anything to this discussion, ut I do have a related question.
Knowing the dimensions and gage thickness, which can all be field measured, you can calculate your section properties very easily. If we assume a yeild strength, then you can calculate bending strength. However, I don't know how to calculate allowable bending for condition where the compression flange is not fully braced. I am sure there is a way for light gage, I just don't know it. Can anyone point me in the correct direction?
I have new catalogs for C and Z purlins with allowable bending based on braced length. But for investigation of existing buildings, with odd shapes, not sure what to do if the shapes don't closely match my catalogs. This was recently an issue for us, where I could not make 8" girts work, since they would have too long an unbraced compression flange. So i made them put in 8" structural shapes, instead of light gage. But they were not happy at all.