CH4 Compression Members
CH4 Compression Members
Compression Members
Compression Members
Contents:
Introduction
Reading:
Compression member Chapters 4 (Compression
Axial compression Members) of STEEL
Failure mode DESIGN,6th edition, William
Column theory
T.Segui P(107-131)
Specification for Structural
slenderness ratio
Steel Buildings, Chapters E
Effective Length
(Compression Members).
AISC Requirement
AISC Design of
f PA
Compression element in
trusses.
Rigid frame member.
Arch ribs
Shells
Compression member
structures Frames
(a) Rolled W-and S- (b) Double (c) Structural (d) Structural (e) Pipe
sections. angles. tee. tubing section
P 2E
Fcr Acr (L / A column under a concentric axial
load exhibiting the characteristic
g
deformation of buckling
r) 2
where L/r is the slenderness ratio.
slenderness ratio
slenderness ratio
L
r
Where:
L the height of the column
r radius of
gyration
Where r radius of
I
gyration r
slenderness ratio
L
r The greater value The
greater buckling
Short
L
Slenderness rE
Intermediate
Slender
2E
Euler stress, E
2
Effective Length
The Euler equations for the critical buckling load
(Euler buckling load) were derived assuming
A perfectly straight column
Axial load with no eccentricity
Column pinned at both ends
The first two conditions mean that there is no bending
moment in the member before buckling
Le K.L K .L
L is the length of member, r
and should be 200
Effective Length (cont.)
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Effective Length (cont.)
The AISC Steel
Manual presents a
table to aid in the
calculation of effective
length.
Theoretical and design
values are
recommended. The
conservative design
values should
generally be used
unless the proposed
end conditions truly
match the theoretical 20
AISC Requirement
The basic requirements for compression members
are covered in Chapter E of the AISC Steel Manual.
The basic form of the relationship is
Checking the Flexural buckling
cPn = c(AgFcr)
Where:
Ag is the gross area of the section
c is the resistance factor for compression members
(c =0.9)
Fcr is the critical buckling stress (inelastic or elastic)
is taken from table (page 65-72) depending on
c Fcr
the value of slenderness ratio
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SI Units
SI Units
U.S customary Units
Pu cPn = c(AgFcr)
Pu cPn OK
Pu cPn not
OK
Local Stability
b
b
if t r The shape is non-slender No buckling
b The shape is slender There is buckling
if t r
The appropriate compression member limit (lr)
The procedures for computing the design strength
c Pn cFcr Ag
AISC Design of
Rolled Shape Column
The general design procedure is:
1. Compute the factor service load Pu using all
appropriate load combinations.
2. Assume a critical stress Fcr based on assumed
3. λ=KL/r=50
4. Compute the gross area Ag min required from
Pu /( cFcr), then find Ag=1.5X Ag min
5. Select a section. Note that the
width/thickness r limitations of AISC Table B4.1
to prevent local buckling must be satisfied.
(cont…)
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AISC Design of
Rolled Shape Column (cont.)
5. Based on the larger of (KL/r)x or (KL/r)y for the
section selected, compute the critical stress Fcr.
6. Compute the design strength cPn = cFcrAg
for the section.
7. Compare cPn with Pu. When the strength
provided does not exceed the strength required by
more than a few percent, the design would be
acceptable. Otherwise repeat Steps 2 through 7.
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