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U-Bolted Steel Splints

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VoyageofDiscovery

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Has anyone encountered or designed a steel splint such as an angle or channel u-bolted onto solid round diagonals of towers? How do you justify the "2% of axial load" lateral support of the diagonal against buckling with this type of configuration?
 
Greetings
Not sure of what configuration you are considering.
One of Timoshenkos references describes column buckling with a larger cental section in the pinned column.
Not sure if this is helpful. More information from initial entry may be in order.
MPaul
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Thanks for the reference! I got a chance to read the section with regards to a changing cross-section and critical axial load capacity, however it is applicable for welded-on or riveted-on concentric material.

You mention that you are not sure of my configuration. I thought my initial post explained the cross-section that I encountered?

Regards

VOD
 
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