Eamples On Compression Member
Eamples On Compression Member
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Solution
Step 1: Axial load NSd = 2800 kN (given)
Step 4: Determine the class of the cross-section and check for a local buckling. \
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• For S – 275 steel grade fy = 275 N / mm2. Thus = 235 275 = 0.92
• Outstand element of compression flange: c/tf ≤ 14 ε.
• Internal element: c/tw ≤ 42 ε.
This gives the following limiting value for at least Class 3 :
• Outstand element of compression flange:
c / tf = ((254-9.1)/2)-33 / 16.3 = 5.49 < 14 x 0.92 = 12.88 OK!
• Internal element:
d/ tw = (310-2 (33)-2*16.3) / 9.1 = 23.23 < 42 x 0.92 = 38.64 OK!
• Therefore, the section belongs to at least Class 3.
Thus, βA = 1.0 3
Step 5: Check for uniform compression Resistance
2800KN
≤1 OK!
3025KN
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Step 6: Buckling Resistance
Determine the non-dimensional slenderness ratio.
▪ For S - 275 steel grade, λ1 = 93.9 ε = 93.9 x 0.92 = 86.39
▪ Use curve a for buckling about y-axis and curve b for buckling about z-axis.
Therefore, buckling about the z-axis becomes critical. From the fig. 6.4
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Step 9: Calculate the design buckling resistance
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Step 1: Determine the class of the cross-section and check for local
buckling.
For, 𝑡𝑓 = 10.9 < 40 and S 235 steel grade ( see table 3.1)
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For the 457 x 152 x 52 UB profile, the actual values are given:
• Outstand element of compression flange:
𝑐
= (152.4 − 7.6/2 − 10.2) / 10.9 = 5.7 < 14 𝑂𝐾.
𝑡𝑓
• Internal compression element (web) :
d / 𝑡𝑤 = (449.8 – 2 𝑥 10.9 – 2 𝑥 10.2) / 7.6 = 53.63 > 42
• Therefore, the flange satisfies the Class 3 requirement, but the web is
Class 4 section. Consequently, there must be a reduction in the strength of the
section to allow for the load buckling which will take place in the web. Therefore, the
effective area, 𝑨𝒆𝒇𝒇 must be determined for the web. 11
Explanation for the effect.
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• The effective width is
ഥ𝒆𝒇𝒇 = 𝑟𝑒𝑑𝑢𝑐𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛 𝑓𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑜𝑟 × 𝑏ത = 𝜌 × 𝑏ത
𝒃
𝑓𝑦 𝑏ത
Where; 𝜆ҧ𝑝 = 𝜎𝑐𝑟
= 𝑡
ൗ 28.4𝜀 𝑘𝜎
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• In our example, since the column is axially loaded the stress
distribution is uniform, i.e. 𝜎1 = 𝜎2. (Table 4.1 in this slid,page-22), for
internal element is used to calculate the effective width. Thus, Ψ =
𝜎1/ 𝜎2 = 1, and 𝑘𝜎 = 4.0
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Step 3: Buckling resistance
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✓ Use curve a for y-y axis and 𝜆𝑧 = 𝐿𝑒/𝑖 = = 96.46
31.1
✓ Use curve 𝒃 for buckling about z-z axis. 𝜆1 = 93.9Ɛ = 93.9*1 = 93.9 λത
ഥλ𝑦 = 16.76
0.913= 0.171< 0.2
93.9
Step 3.2: Determine the value of χ. Hence buckling resistance not need to calculate
h 449.8 h 449.8
= = 2.95 > 1.2 and t < 40 mm = = 2.95 > 1.2 and t < 40 mm
b 152.4 b 152.4
therefore, refer buckling curve a for y-y axis αy = 0.21 therefore, refer buckling curve b for z-z axis αz = 0.34
𝜙𝑦 = 0.5 x 1 + 0.21 0.171 − 0.2 + 0.1712 = ϕz = 0.5 x 1 + 0.34 0.982 − 0.2 + 0.9822 = 1.12
𝜙𝑦 = 0.512 1
χz = = 0.603 < 1.0
1.12 1.122 − 0.9822
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χy = = 1.005 ≅ 1.0
0.512 + 0.5122 − 0.1712 Therefore, 𝝌 = 𝟎. 𝟔𝟎𝟑 (least value)
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Solution:
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Step – 2: Select a preliminary cross section
Assume class1, 2 or 3 cross section, and considering minimum cross section resistance.
Trial-1: As it is expected that buckling resistance will govern the member design, section
of 254*254*85 steel profile with the following properties (geometrical and
mechanical).
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Properties of 254 × 254 x 85 UKB section
𝐶𝑤 𝐶𝑓
= 7.71 = 7.71 =13.9 𝐼𝑍𝑍 = 4215 cm4
𝑡𝑤 𝑡𝑓
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235 235
Stress factor (ε) = = = 0.81
𝑓𝑦 355
𝐶𝑓 𝐶𝑤
From table: = 7.71 and = 13.9
𝑡𝑓 𝑡𝑤
𝐶𝑓 𝐶𝑤
≤ 9 x 0.81= 7.71 ≤ 7.29---Ok! ≤ 13.9 ≤ 33 X 0.81 =>13.9 ≤ 26.73
𝑡𝑤
𝑡𝑓
-- Ok! 22
Step – 2: For uniform compression Resistance
𝑁𝐸𝑑
≤1
𝑁𝐶,𝑅𝑑
𝐴𝑓𝑦 10800∗355
𝑁𝐶𝑅𝐷 = = = 3465666.2 KN = 3465.66 KN > 1532.25 KN
𝛾𝑚𝑜 1.0
NEd 1532.25
= = 0.44 < 1.0 ------------ Ok!
NC,Rd 3465.66
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Step – 3: Check for the buckling resistance (Check for instability)
NEd
≤1 λ1 = 93.9 ε = 93.9 x 0.81 = 76.059
Nb,Rd
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𝜒= ≤ 1.0 ; 𝜙 = 0.5 1 + 𝛼 𝜆ҧ − 0.2 + 𝜆2
𝜙+ 𝜙2 −𝜆2 )
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𝐴𝑓𝑦 𝑙𝑒 1
𝜆ҧ𝑖 = = ∗
𝑁𝑐𝑟 𝑖 𝜆1
As the beam and column are flexible connected, we shall assume it as pin
connected and column at the base is pin connected therefore k = 0.7L =>
𝐿𝑒𝑦 = 𝐿𝑒𝑧 = 0.7L = 0.7*8m = 5.6m = 5600mm
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Buckling about major axis (y-y) Buckling about minor axis (z-z)
5600 1
𝜆ҧ𝑦 = = 0.695 ≥ 0.2 5600 1
106 76.059 𝜆ҧ𝑧 = = 1.8 ≥ 0.2
62.4 76.059
Hence buckling resistance need to be calculated
The appropriate buckling curve depends on h/ b and Hence buckling resistance need to be calculated
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χ𝑧 A fy 0.235 X 10800 X 355
Nb,Rd = = = 797103.226 N
ϑM1 1
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