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A 9 m long steel beam is subjected to uniformly distributed loads (applied at the shear center) and end moments. The bea

Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 11:33 am
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A 9 m long steel beam is subjected to uniformly distributed
loads (applied at the shear center) and end moments. The beam is
unbraced along the span. The beam section consists of three plates
welded together (See Fig.3). The moment diaphragm obtained from
structural analysis is shown in Fig.3 and Table 1. Assume S235
steel with E=210 GPa and G=81 GPa. Based on the EC3, it is required
to: (1) Determine classifications for the beam; (2) Calculate the
design section modulus (Wy) for the beam; (3) Check if the flexural
strength of the beam is sufficient. Lateral torsional bucking
effect should be considered.
A 9 M Long Steel Beam Is Subjected To Uniformly Distributed Loads Applied At The Shear Center And End Moments The Bea 1
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A 9 m long steel beam is subjected to uniformly distributed loads (applied at the shear center) and end moments. The beam is unbraced along the span. The beam section consists of three plates welded together (See Fig.3). The moment diaphragm obtained from structural analysis is shown in Fig.3 and Table 1. Assume S235 steel with E-210 GPa and G-81 GPa. Based on the EC3, it is required to: (1) Determine classifications for the beam; (2) Calculate the design section modulus (Wy) for the beam; (3) Check if the flexural strength of the beam is sufficient. Lateral torsional bucking effect should be considered. 600 M 10- M/2 600 M 4500 Table 1. Design Moment Unfactored load M (kN-m) Dead load 200 Live load 100 4500 Fig.3. Steel beam (mm). 8