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(Axial Stresses) (Bending Stresses) : Partially Compact

This document discusses formulas for calculating stresses in structural members under different loading conditions, including: 1) Axial stresses from compression or tension loads, with formulas for critical buckling loads and allowable stresses. 2) Bending stresses from loads applied perpendicular to the axis of the member, with different formulas based on whether the member is compact or non-compact. 3) Combined axial and bending stresses, with equations that consider both stresses simultaneously and formulas for determining stress magnification factors. 4) Provisions are given for calculating stresses for members under axial tension along with bending loads.

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(Axial Stresses) (Bending Stresses) : Partially Compact

This document discusses formulas for calculating stresses in structural members under different loading conditions, including: 1) Axial stresses from compression or tension loads, with formulas for critical buckling loads and allowable stresses. 2) Bending stresses from loads applied perpendicular to the axis of the member, with different formulas based on whether the member is compact or non-compact. 3) Combined axial and bending stresses, with equations that consider both stresses simultaneously and formulas for determining stress magnification factors. 4) Provisions are given for calculating stresses for members under axial tension along with bending loads.

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[AXIAL STRESSES] [BENDING STRESSES] Partially Compact

Euler’s critical load: 200bf 170 bf 250


L1 = < <
√Fy √Fy 2t f √Fy
π2 EI
Pe =
Le 2 137900 Bending about strong axis:
L2 =
Slenderness Ratio: (d⁄bf t f )Fy bf
Fb = Fy [0.79 − 0.000762 √F ]
[Members with Lb < Lc] 2t f y
KL
SR =
r Where: Bending about weak axis:
Critical Slenderness ratio: Lb – unbraced length bf
Fb = Fy [1.075 − 0.0019 √F ]
2t f y
2π2 E Lc – smaller value of L1 & L2
Cc = √ Non-Compact
Fy Lu – larger value of L1 & L2
Bending about strong axis:
NSCP Allowable Compressive Stress Compact Section
Fb = 0.60Fy
For intermediate Columns,
KL
≤ Cc bf
√F ≤ 170
r
2t f y Bending about weak axis:
(KL⁄r )2 Fy d Fb = 0.60Fy
Fa = (1 − 2 ) √F ≤ 1680
2Cc FS tw y
[Members with Lc < Lb < Lu]
5 3(KL⁄r) 1(KL⁄r)3 Bending about strong axis:
FS = + − Compact or Non-compact
3 8Cc 8Cc 3 Fb = 0.66Fy
KL Bending about strong/weak axis:
For long Columns, > Cc Bending about weak axis:
r
Fb = 0.60Fy
12π2 E Fb = 0.75Fy
Fa =
23(KL⁄r)2
[Members with Lb > Lu] [COMBINED AXIAL AND BENDING STRESSES] Values for Cm:

Case 1. AXIAL COMPRESSION AND BENDING SIDESWAY NOT PREVENTED

Small Axial Compression Cm = 0.85


703270Cb L 3516330Cb
√ < <√ SIDESWAY PREVENTED
Fy rT Fy when
fa
≤ 0.15
Fa
For member subject to transverse loading between their
Fb is the larger value of the following equation but fa fbx fby supports.
+F +F ≤ 1.0
not larger than 0.60Fy Fa bx by
Cm = 0.85 for member whose ends are restrained against
2 Fy (L⁄rT )2 Large Axial Compression rotation in the plane of bending
Fb = Fy [ − ]
3 10.55 × 106 Cb fa
when > 0.15 Cm = 1.0 for member whose end/s are unrestrained
Fa
82740Cb against rotation in the plane of bending
Fb = fa Cmx fbx Cmy fby
Ld + f + f
≤ 1.0 For member not subject to transverse loading between
Fa (1− a )Fbx (1− a )Fby
bf t f F′ex F′ey
their supports.
Case 2. and Cm = 0.6 – 0.4 [M1/M2] (If Cm < 0.4 use Cm = 0.4)
fa fbx fby
L 3516330Cb +F +F ≤ 1.0 Magnification Factor, MF
0.60Fy
>√ bx by
rT Fy Cm
where: MF = f
1− a
F′e
Fb is the larger value of the following equation but 12π2 E
F′e = 23(KL If MF < 1.0 use MF = 1.0
not larger than 0.60Fy b /rb )
2

1172100Cb fa – compressive stress/axial stress = P/A AXIAL TENSION AND BENDING


Fb =
L 2 fb – bending stress = Mc/I ft f fby
(r ) + Fbx + F ≤ 1.0
T Ft bx by
Lb – unsupported length about the axis of bending
82740Cb
Fb = rb – radius of gyration about the axis of bending
Ld
bf t f


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