SteelMover
Structural
- Feb 20, 2007
- 39
We are analyzing a 100’ long truss that is part of a moment frame, and as such there is an inflection point towards the end of the truss under heavy snow loads. The end fixity causes a fairly large compression force to be generated in the bottom chord over the last two panel points, and then it changes to tension. If we consider the bottom chord a column from the end to the first bridging, the effective length is too long (40’ ) for us to support the compression force, whereas if we consider the buckling length to be only to the inflection point (8’) we are fine. The latter seems to make more sense. The question is this, does anyone with experience with this know of any resources that address the issue of column effective length with non-uniform axial load?