This document provides an overview of beam-column analysis and design for combined axial and bending stresses in compression members. It discusses how bending moments in compression members cause greater lateral deflection than in tension members and increase moments. The objectives are to understand how to solve for the interaction value of a steel section and identify whether side sway is prevented or not. It also outlines NSCP specifications for compression members subjected to both axial and bending stresses.
Comparison of a steel column design buckling resistance between the South African/Canadian (SANS 10162-1:2005/CAN/CSA-S16- 01:2005), Eurocode 3 (EN 1993-1-1:2005) and Australian /New Zealand (AS4100:1998/NZS3404:1997) standards- Part II: South African Hot-Rolled I- Section
This document provides an overview of beam-column analysis and design for combined axial and bending stresses in compression members. It discusses how bending moments in compression members cause greater lateral deflection than in tension members and increase moments. The objectives are to understand how to solve for the interaction value of a steel section and identify whether side sway is prevented or not. It also outlines NSCP specifications for compression members subjected to both axial and bending stresses.
This document provides an overview of beam-column analysis and design for combined axial and bending stresses in compression members. It discusses how bending moments in compression members cause greater lateral deflection than in tension members and increase moments. The objectives are to understand how to solve for the interaction value of a steel section and identify whether side sway is prevented or not. It also outlines NSCP specifications for compression members subjected to both axial and bending stresses.
This document provides an overview of beam-column analysis and design for combined axial and bending stresses in compression members. It discusses how bending moments in compression members cause greater lateral deflection than in tension members and increase moments. The objectives are to understand how to solve for the interaction value of a steel section and identify whether side sway is prevented or not. It also outlines NSCP specifications for compression members subjected to both axial and bending stresses.
Beam-Column Analysis Objectives: At the end of this lesson, the students would be able to understand:
Solve for the interaction value of
a steel section. Identify whether if it is side sway prevented or not prevented Design for Combined Axial and Bending for Compression Members Bending moments in compression members tends to increase lateral deflection than moments in tension members.
Increase lateral deflection in turn results in larger
moments.
The members are then subjected to both axial and
bending stress acting simultaneously. Design for Combined Axial and Bending for Compression Members NSCP Specifications for axial compression with bending. Members subjected to both axial compression and bending stresses shall be proportional to satisfy the following requirements to identify whether NSCP Specifications for axial compression with bending. NSCP Specifications for axial compression with bending. NSCP Specifications for axial compression with bending. NSCP Specifications for axial compression with bending. END OF LESSON 3
Comparison of a steel column design buckling resistance between the South African/Canadian (SANS 10162-1:2005/CAN/CSA-S16- 01:2005), Eurocode 3 (EN 1993-1-1:2005) and Australian /New Zealand (AS4100:1998/NZS3404:1997) standards- Part II: South African Hot-Rolled I- Section