jbuening
Structural
- Feb 15, 2010
- 44
What is everyone's take on unbraced lengths when modeling towers that utilize single angles forming an "X" for bracing between columns? The intersection point will have a through bolt, so my thought is the bolt will reduce the effective length for buckling vertically but the buckling will still occur horizontally/outward for the full length of the brace. Do you share this opinion? Since they have that center bolt would the "r" be for both angles since their stiffness will combine and buckling occurring near the bolt?
I've been seeing a lot of very slender angles being used for this bracing in towers and many exceed KL/r of 200 using only its on "r" value, so I'm wondering if I'm missing something basic or if there is some caveat that I'm overlooking in the AISC manual. Thanks in advance
I've been seeing a lot of very slender angles being used for this bracing in towers and many exceed KL/r of 200 using only its on "r" value, so I'm wondering if I'm missing something basic or if there is some caveat that I'm overlooking in the AISC manual. Thanks in advance