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~<pMn= (0.90)(4.65) = 4.19 kip-in. (Eq. A5.1.1-1)
Dead load factor = 1.4
(8)( 4.19)
T ead ~ = 0.00166 kips/ in. = 20.0 plf
(120/ (1.4)
1\-166 Beam Design for Use with the 2007 North American Cold-Formed Steel Specifica:
I~~I'--R
45~~Oi"
= 0.1875 in. 1
lf----------
... -e--t = 0.135 in.
I
L'
al rr 1] m 1 I
3.000 in.
!------:>f
l' 6.00 ft
670 in.
~I l. 1.670 in.
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l. teel: Fy = 50 ksi
Section: 3HU4.5x135 shown in sketch above
o. Top flange is in compression and is fully braced.
Re ired:
1. Check the flexural adequacy of a 6 foot long simple span beam with:
Dead Load, Wdead = 120 plf
Li e Load, wu-, = 700 plf
Do not consider inelastic reserve,
3. Check using both ASD and LRFD.
ution:
inee the member is fully braced and not subject to lateral-torsional or distortional buckling,
calculate the nominal strength using Section C3.1.1.
From Example 1-13 or Table II-6, Se = 1.52 in."
Mn = SeFy (Eq. C3.1.1-_
= (1.52)(50) = 76.0kip-in.
Bending Moments
M = WdeadL2_ (0.120)(6)2
D 8 - 8 = 0.540 kip-ft = 6.48 kip-in.
ML = Wlivee (0.700)(6)2
= 3.15 kip-ft = 37.8 kip-in.
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- m Design for Use with the 2007 North American Cold-Formed Steel Specification 11-167
ASD
Required Allowable Strength
M = Mo + ML = 6.48 + 37.8 = 44.3 kip-in.
Allowable Strength
M <Mn/Ob (Eq. A4.1.1-1)
0b = 1.67
T7
8.00 in.
~---......--
Given:
1. Steel: F, = 42 ksi
2. Section: Shown in sketch above
Required:
Sf
(Outside Diameter t-
[Insde Diameter
=n~------~--~--~----~----~
t
32( Outside Diameter)
(8.00t -(7.80t
= n ~-'-"':'---'--------''-
(32)(8.00)
=4.84 in.>
Determine the governing equation
0.0714E/Fy= 0.0714(29500/42) = 50.2
0.318E/Fy= 0.318(29500/42) = 223
Since 0.0714E/Fy< D/t < 0.318E/Fy
J
Fe = [0.970 + 0.020( 29~~~b42 J42 = 48.1 ksi
3eam Design for Use with the 2007 North American Cold-Formed Steel Specification 11-169
(Eq. C3.1.3-1)
M, = (48.1)(4.84) = 233 kip-in.
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R = 0.0494 inl
I,
-+
I
.- t = 0.125 in. ,
I
Given:
1. Steel: F, = 46 ksi
2. Section: HSS 6x6x1fs(from Table 1-12, AISC Steel Construction Manual, 2005)
3. Calculated gross properties using nominal dimensions above
A = 2.91 in.2
I = 16.7 in.s
S = 5.56 in.'
3. Simple span length = 10.0 ft
4. Laterally braced at both ends
Required:
1. Determine the ASD flexural allowable strength, M; /0.b .
Se = 4.95 in.'
nominal flexural strength is calculated as:
Mn = SeFy (Eq. C3.1.1-1)
= (4.95)(46) = 228 kip-in. or 19.0 kip-ft
.r: ccording to Specification Eq. C3.1.2.2-1,the minimum unbraced length of a closed box member
:- - iect to lateral-torsional buckling, L is calculated as:
Lu = F Sbn JEGJI y
0.36C (E q. C 3.1.2.2-1 )
y f
where
Cs = 1.0 (assumed)
Iy (full section) = 16.7 in.s
Sf (full section) = 5.56 in.>
2( ab)2
J = ...,........,..---7---:-,...--:- (Eq. C-C3.1.2.2-1)
(ajt1) + (b/t2)
where
a = b = D - t = 6.00 - 0.125 = 5.875 in.
tI = t2 = 0.125 in.
2(5.875t 4
(Eq. C-C3.1.2.2-1)
J = 2 (5.875jO.125) = 25.3in.
--erefore,
- ce L, > 10.0 ft, the member is not subject to lateral-torsional buckling and the flexural
srrength is based on Section C3.1.1(a). That is,
M, = 19.0 kip-ft
The available flexural strengths calculated above are compared with those calculated in
accordance with the 2005 AISC Specification in the table below. AISC strengths are
taken from Table 3-13 of the 13th Edition of the AISC Steel Construction Manual.
11-172 Beam Design for Use with the 2007 North American Cold-Forrned Steel Specifica . -
The differences between the AISI and AISC strengths shown in the table above are due to the
following factors:
a. The AISI calculations were performed using the nominal wall thickness of the HSS, while
the AISC calculations were performed using 93% of the nominal wall thickness as requirec.
by AISC.
b. The calculations of the effective width of the compression flange are slightly different in
two specifications, including slightly different values of E.
c. For the LRFD method, the resistance factor used in the AISI Specification is <Pb = 0.95 while
the resistance factor used in the AISC Specification is <Pb = 0.90.
d. The differences shown in the table above are representative of HSS sections having slender
elements, but actual ratios vary somewhat based on sction dimensions and yield stress.
_ m Design for Use with the 2007 North American Cold-Formed Steel Specification 11-173
ti
, R = 0.1070 in. ! Po = 0.150 kips
PL = 0.750 kips
I, 1.5 x 4.5 in. punchouts
5 in.
I
-.000 in.
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t...:
, 3i~n'~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==T====1
it 00713 in _-=1:=.2.:c..in
- c.....
..~ I+~-----=:4...:...8:c..:i~n'--. ---_~ I_~_....c1=2...:...in.:.:...
- ..
-. en:
Steel: F, = 50 ksi, Fu = 65 ksi
Section: 400S162-68as shown above
Section is simply supported, fully braced against lateral-torsional and distortional buckling,
and is fastened to support.
1.5 in. by 4.5 in. web punchouts with 0.25 inch comer radii located as shown above. Note
that the location of punchouts is often not known with this precision.
. uired:
Flexural Strength
Required Strength
_.:8DRequired Strength
P = Po + PL= 0.150 + 0.750 = 0.900 kips
V = P/2 = 0.900/2 = 0.450kips