HgTX
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 3, 2004
- 3,722
There are designers who believe that a connection plate (which looks just like a transverse web stiffener except that a diaphragm or crossframe attaches to it, and thus has positive connection to both flanges whereas a stiffener might not) doesn't count as a stiffener, and thus is not to be taken into account when calculating required stiffener spacing and panel width and adding intermediate stiffeners.
I can't find this written anywhere, but I've heard it stated multiple times.
Does anyone know where this comes from?
Hg
Eng-Tips policies: faq731-376
I can't find this written anywhere, but I've heard it stated multiple times.
Does anyone know where this comes from?
Hg
Eng-Tips policies: faq731-376