epitome1170
Structural
I am curious as to how other engineers judge the effective length of a hot rolled wide flanged compression member that is used as a beam and a axial member.
Personally, I will not call a beam braced in the Lbyy unless it is braced by another beam that is at least half the depth or braced by a bottom flange brace (i.e. angle).
However, I was recently told I was over conservative with this thought process and that if the beam was braced on the top flange (by the deck for instance) that the kL would actually be much smaller (i.e. 2-3 feet) since that is how often the deck is attached.
I have been unable to find any technical information in my cursory searches, so I wanted to get a feeling for the "common" engineering thought process.
Personally, I will not call a beam braced in the Lbyy unless it is braced by another beam that is at least half the depth or braced by a bottom flange brace (i.e. angle).
However, I was recently told I was over conservative with this thought process and that if the beam was braced on the top flange (by the deck for instance) that the kL would actually be much smaller (i.e. 2-3 feet) since that is how often the deck is attached.
I have been unable to find any technical information in my cursory searches, so I wanted to get a feeling for the "common" engineering thought process.