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Lateral Torsional Buckling

The document contains instructions for solving four structural engineering exercises involving buckling analysis: 1) Lateral buckling of a fixed-ended column, 2) Substitution of members without normal force by springs, 3) Lateral torsional buckling of a single-span girder, and 4) Lateral torsional buckling of a continuous girder. Key details provided include structural configurations, material properties, load values, and directions to use reduction factor methods according to DIN 18800-2 standards.
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Lateral Torsional Buckling

The document contains instructions for solving four structural engineering exercises involving buckling analysis: 1) Lateral buckling of a fixed-ended column, 2) Substitution of members without normal force by springs, 3) Lateral torsional buckling of a single-span girder, and 4) Lateral torsional buckling of a continuous girder. Key details provided include structural configurations, material properties, load values, and directions to use reduction factor methods according to DIN 18800-2 standards.
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6.

1 Lateral buckling of a fixed-ended column

Structural System:

Material:

S 235

Design values of loads:

N = 500 kN
V = 15 kN

Exercise:
Do the verification for lateral buckling about the weak and the strong axis of the
shown column with the verification with redaction factors according to DIN 18800-2.

6.2 Substitution of members without normal force by springs

EI = const. and EA
for a) to e)

Exercise:
Determine the substitution systems and the spring stiffnesses of the shown frames.

6.3 Lateral torsional buckling of a single-span girder

Structural system:

Cross-section:

Welded cross-section
h = 30 cm
Mpl,y,d = 22631 kNcm
Iy = 13824 cm4
Iz = 2000 cm4
IT = 54.00 cm4
I = 406125 cm6

Material:

S 235

Design values of loads:

F = 100 kN

Exercise:
Do the verification for lateral torsional buckling with the method with reduction factors
according to DIN 18800-2.

6.4 Lateral torsional buckling of a continuous girder

Structural system:
qz

Cross-section:

IPE 400

Material:

S 235

Load:

qz

qz = 48 kN/m, application at the upper flange

Exercise:
Do the verification for lateral torsional buckling with the method with reduction
factors according to DIN 18800-2 for the end span of the sketched continuous girder.

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