STEEL DESIGN (LOOSELEAF)
STEEL DESIGN (LOOSELEAF)
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ISBN: 9781337400329
Author: Segui
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.5.14P
To determine

(a)

Whether a MC18×58 is adequate or not, by using LRFD

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 5.5.14P

Inadequate

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Fy = 36 ksi

STEEL DESIGN (LOOSELEAF), Chapter 5, Problem 5.5.14P , additional homework tip  1

Formula used:

Lp=1.76ryEFy

Lpis unbraced length in an inelastic behavior

c=h02IyCw

Lr=1.95rtsE0.7FyJcSxh0+(JcSxh0)2+6.76(0.7FyE)2

Lris unbraced length in an elastic behavior

Mn=Cb[Mp(Mp0.7FySx)(LbLpLrLp)]Mp

Mn is nominal moment strength

Mpis plastic moment capacity

Calculation:

All channel shapes in the Manual are compact.(There are no footnotes to indicate otherwise)

For an MC18×58,

A=17.1in.2d=18in.tf=0.625in.rts=1.35in.h0=17.4in.Sx=75in.3Zx=95.4in.3Iy=17.6in.4ry=1.02in.J=2.81in.4Cw=1070in.6

A is Cross-sectional area

Sxis Elastic section modulus about X -axis

Zxis Plastic section modulus about X -axis

Iyis Moment of inertia about Y -axis

ryis Radius of gyration about Y -axis

Syis Elastic section modulus about Y -axis

rts is IyCwSx

Cwis Warping constant

h0is Distance between centroid of flanges

J is Torsional moment of inertia

Lp=1.76ryEFy=1.76(1.02)2900036=50.95in.=4.25ft

For channels,

c=h02IyCw=17.4217.61070=1.116Lr=1.95rtsE0.7FyJcSxh0+(JcSxh0)2+6.76(0.7FyE)2=1.95(1.35)290000.7(36)2.81×1.11675×17.4+(2.81×1.11675×17.4)2+6.76(0.7(36)29000)2=228.747in.=19.06ft.

For Lb=14ft, Lp<Lb<Lr so

Mn=Cb[Mp(Mp0.7FySx)(LbLpLrLp)]Mp (Inelastic Lateral torsional buckling)

From the below given figure in the textbook, Cb=1.32

STEEL DESIGN (LOOSELEAF), Chapter 5, Problem 5.5.14P , additional homework tip  2

Mn=Cb[Mp(Mp0.7FySx)(LbLpLrLp)]Mp (Inelastic Lateral torsional buckling)

Mp=FyZx=36(95.4)=3434.4inkips=286.2ftkipsMn=1.32[3434.4(3434.40.7×36×75)(144.2519.064.25)]=1642.424inkips=136.87ftkips<MpϕbMn=0.90(136.87)=123.182ftkipsMu=wuL28+PuL4=1.2×0.058(14)28+1.6×30(14)4

=169.7ftkips>123.182ftkips (N.G.)

Conclusion:

MC18×58 is not adequate.

To determine

(b)

Whether a MC18×58 is adequate by usingASD

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 5.5.14P

Inadequate

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Fy = 36 ksi

STEEL DESIGN (LOOSELEAF), Chapter 5, Problem 5.5.14P , additional homework tip  3

Formula used:

Lp=1.76ryEFy

c=h02IyCw

Lr=1.95rtsE0.7FyJcSxh0+(JcSxh0)2+6.76(0.7FyE)2

Mn=Cb[Mp(Mp0.7FySx)(LbLpLrLp)]Mp

Mn is nominal moment strength

Mpis plastic moment capacity

Calculation:

All channel shapes in the Manual are compact. (There are no footnotes to indicate otherwise)

For an MC18×58,

A=17.1in.2d=18in.tf=0.625in.rts=1.35in.h0=17.4in.Sx=75in.3Zx=95.4in.3Iy=17.6in.4ry=1.02in.J=2.81in.4Cw=1070in.6

A is Cross-sectional area

Sxis Elastic section modulus about X -axis

Zxis Plastic section modulus about X -axis

Iyis Moment of inertia about Y -axis

ryis Radius of gyration about Y -axis

Syis Elastic section modulus about Y -axis

rts is IyCwSx

Cwis Warping constant

h0is Distance between centroid of flanges

J is Torsional moment of inertia

Lp=1.76ryEFy=1.76(1.02)2900036=50.95in.=4.25ft

For channels,

c=h02IyCw=17.4217.61070=1.116Lr=1.95rtsE0.7FyJcSxh0+(JcSxh0)2+6.76(0.7FyE)2=1.95(1.35)290000.7(36)2.81×1.11675×17.4+(2.81×1.11675×17.4)2+6.76(0.7(36)29000)2=228.747in.=19.06ft.

For Lb=14ft, Lp<Lb<Lr so

Mn=Cb[Mp(Mp0.7FySx)(LbLpLrLp)]Mp (Inelastic Lateral torsional buckling)

From the below given figure in the textbook, Cb=1.32

STEEL DESIGN (LOOSELEAF), Chapter 5, Problem 5.5.14P , additional homework tip  4

Mn=Cb[Mp(Mp0.7FySx)(LbLpLrLp)]Mp (Inelastic Lateral torsional buckling)

Mp=FyZx=36(95.4)=3434.4inkips=286.2ftkipsMn=1.32[3434.4(3434.40.7×36×75)(144.2519.064.25)]=1642.424inkips=136.87ftkips<MpMnΩb=136.871.67=81.96ftkipsMa=waL28+PaL4=0.058(14)28+30(14)4

=106.421ftkips>81.96ftkips

Conclusion:

MC18×58 is not adequate.

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