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Bracedframesareaverycommonformofconstruction,beingeconomictoconstructandsimple
toanalyse.Economycomesfromtheinexpensive,nominallypinnedconnectionsbetween
beamsandcolumns.Bracing,whichprovidesstabilityandresistslateralloads,maybefrom
diagonalsteelmembersor,fromaconcrete'core'.Inbracedconstruction,beamsandcolumns
aredesignedunderverticalloadonly,assumingthebracingsystemcarriesalllateralloads.
BracedsteelframeTrinitySquare,Gateshead
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Bracingsystems
Inamultistoreybuilding,thebeamsand
columnsaregenerallyarrangedinanorthogonal
patterninbothelevationandonplan.Inabraced
framebuilding,theresistancetohorizontalforces
isprovidedbytwoorthogonalbracingsystems:
Verticalbracing.Bracinginverticalplanes
(betweenlinesofcolumns)providesload
pathstotransferhorizontalforcestoground
levelandprovidelateralstability.
Horizontalbracing.Ateachfloorlevel,
bracinginahorizontalplane,generally
providedbyfloorplateaction,providesa
loadpathtotransferthehorizontalforces
(mainlyfromtheperimetercolumns,dueto
wind)totheplanesofverticalbracing. Bracedsteelframeunderconstruction
AllSaintsAcademy,Cheltenham
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Bracingandloadtransferpath
Asaminimum,threeverticalplanesofbracingareneeded,toprovideresistanceinboth
directionsinplanandtoprovideresistancetotorsionaboutaverticalaxis.Inpractice,more
thanthreeareusuallyprovided,forexampleinthelocationsshowndiagrammaticallyinthe
figurebelow.
Assumingthatthefloorsactasdiaphragmstoprovide
horizontalbracing,theforcescarriedbyeachplaneof
verticalbracingdependonitsrelativestiffnessand
location,andonthelocationofthecentreofpressureof
thehorizontalforces(seefurtherdiscussiononlocation
ofverticalbracingplanes,below).
Verticalbracing,intheformofdiagonalsteelmembers,
providingstabilityinamultistoreybuildingisshownin
thefigurebelow.
Stabilitytoabuildingcanalsobeprovidedpartiallyor
Typicalarrangementofvertical entirelybyoneormorereinforcedconcretecores.
bracing
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Locationofplanesofverticalbracing
Itispreferabletolocatebracingatornearthe
extremitiesofthestructure,inordertoresistany
torsionaleffects.Seefigureontheright.
Wherethesetsofbracingareidenticalorsimilar,
itissufficienttoassumethatthehorizontalforces
(windloadsandequivalenthorizontalforces,
eachmagnifiedforsecondordereffectsif
necessary,seediscussionbelow)areshared
equallybetweenthebracingsystemsinthe
orthogonaldirectionunderconsideration.
Wherethestiffnessesoftheverticalbracing
systemsdifferorthebracingsystemsarelocated
asymmetricallyonplan,asshowninthefigure
below,equalsharingofforcesshouldnotbe
assumed.Theforcescarriedbyeachbracing
systemcanbecalculatedbyassumingtheflooris
astiffbeamandthebracingsystemsarespring
supports,asshowninthefigurebelow.
Verticalbracinginamultistoreybuilding
Determinationofbracingforcesforasymmetric
arrangementofbracing
Thestiffnessofeachbracingsystemshouldbecalculatedbyapplyinghorizontalforcestoeach
bracingsystemandcalculatingthedeflection.Thespringstiffness(typicallyinmm/kN)canthen
beusedtocalculatethedistributionofforcetoeachbracingsystem.
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Verticalbracing
Inabracedmultistoreybuilding,theplanesofverticalbracingareusuallyprovidedbydiagonal
bracingbetweentwolinesofcolumns,asshowninthefigurebelow.Eithersinglediagonalsare
provided,asshown,inwhichcasetheymustbedesignedforeithertensionorcompression,or
crosseddiagonalsareprovided,inwhichcaseslenderbracingmemberscarryingonlytension
maybeprovided.
Notethatwhencrosseddiagonalsareusedanditis
assumedthatonlythetensilediagonalsprovide
resistance,thefloorbeamsparticipateaspartofthe
bracingsystem(ineffectaverticalPratttrussis
created,withdiagonalsintensionandpoststhefloor
beamsincompression).
Theverticalbracingmustbedesignedtoresistthe
forcesduetothefollowing:
Windloads
Equivalenthorizontalforces,representingthe
effectofinitialimperfections
Secondordereffectsduetosway(iftheframeis
sensitivetosecondordereffects).
Guidanceonthedeterminationofequivalent
horizontalforcesandontheconsiderationofsecond
ordereffectsindiscussedinthesectionsbelow,anda Cantilevertruss
Framestabilitydesigntoolisalsoavailable.
Forcesintheindividualmembersofthebracingsystemmustbedeterminedfortheappropriate
combinationsofactions.Forbracingmembers,designforcesatULSduetothecombination
wherewindloadistheleadingactionarelikelytobethemostonerous.
Wherepossible,bracingmembersinclinedatapproximately45arerecommended.This
providesanefficientsystemwithrelativelymodestmemberforcescomparedtoother
arrangements,andmeansthattheconnectiondetailswherethebracingmeetsthe
beam/columnjunctionsarecompact.Narrowbracingsystemswithsteeplyinclinedinternal
memberswillincreasetheswaysensitivityofthestructure.Widebracingsystemswillresultin
morestablestructures.
Thetablebelowgivesanindicationofhowmaximumdeflectionvarieswithbracinglayout,fora
constantsizeofbracingcrosssection.
Bracingefficiency
Ratioofmaximum
Storey Bracing Anglefrom
deflection(compared
height width horizontal
tobracingat34)
h 2h 26 0.9
h 1.5h 34 1.0
h h 45 1.5
h 0.75h 53 2.2
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Horizontalbracing
Ahorizontalbracingsystemisneededat
eachfloorlevel,totransferhorizontalforces
(chieflytheforcestransferredfromthe
perimetercolumns)totheplanesofvertical
bracingthatprovideresistancetohorizontal
forces.
Therearetwotypesofhorizontalbracing
systemthatareusedinmultistoreybraced
frames:
Diaphragms
Discretetriangulatedbracing.
Usually,thefloorsystemwillbesufficientto
actasadiaphragmwithouttheneedfor Horizontalbracing(intheroof)inasinglestorey
additionalsteelbracing.Atrooflevel,bracing, building
oftenknownasawindgirder,maybe
requiredtocarrythehorizontalforcesatthetopofthecolumns,ifthereisnodiaphragm.See
figureontheright.
Horizontaldiaphragms
Allfloorsolutionsinvolvingpermanentformworksuchasmetaldeckingfixedbythroughdeck
studweldingtothebeams,withinsituconcreteinfill,provideanexcellentrigiddiaphragmto
carryhorizontalforcestothebracingsystem.
Floorsystemsinvolvingprecastconcreteplanksrequireproperconsiderationtoensure
adequatetransferofforcesiftheyaretoactasadiaphragm.Thecoefficientoffrictionbetween
planksandsteelworkmaybeaslowas0.1,andevenlowerifthesteelispainted.Thiswillallow
theslabstomoverelativetoeachother,andtoslideoverthesteelwork.Groutingbetweenthe
slabswillonlypartiallyovercomethisproblem,andforlargeshears,amorepositivetying
systemwillberequiredbetweentheslabsandfromtheslabstothesteelwork.
Connectionbetweenslabsmaybeachievedbyreinforcementinthetopping.Thismaybe
mesh,ortiesmaybeplacedalongbothendsofasetofplankstoensurethewholeflooractsas
asinglediaphragm.Typically,a10mmbarathalfdepthofthetoppingwillbesatisfactory.
Connectiontothesteelworkmaybeachievedbyoneoftwomethods:
Enclosetheslabsbyasteelframe(onshelfangles,orspeciallyprovidedconstraint)and
fillthegapwithconcrete.
Providetiesbetweenthetoppingovertheplanksandaninsitutoppingtothesteelwork
(knownasan'edgestrip').Providethesteelbeamwithsomeformofshearconnectorsto
transferforcesbetweentheinsituedgestripandthesteelwork.
Ifplandiaphragmforcesaretransferredtothesteelworkviadirectbearing(typicallytheslab
maybearonthefaceofacolumn),thecapacityoftheconnectionshouldbechecked.The
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capacityisgenerallylimitedbylocalcrushingoftheplank.Ineverycase,thegapbetweenthe
plankandthesteelshouldbemadegoodwithinsituconcrete.
Timberfloorsandfloorsconstructedfromprecastconcretedinvertedteebeamsandinfillblocks
(oftenknownas'beamandpot'floors)arenotconsideredtoprovideanadequatediaphragm
withoutspecialmeasures.
Discretetriangulatedbracing
Wherediaphragmactionfromthefloorcannotbereliedupon,
ahorizontalsystemoftriangulatedsteelbracingis
recommended.Ahorizontalbracingsystemmayneedtobe
providedineachorthogonaldirection.
Typically,horizontalbracingsystemsspanbetweenthe
'supports',whicharethelocationsoftheverticalbracing.This
arrangementoftenleadstoatrussspanningthefullwidthof
thebuilding,withadepthequaltothebaycentres,asshown
inthefigureontheleft.
ThefloorbracingisfrequentlyarrangedasaWarrentruss,or
asaPratttruss,orwithcrossedmembersactingonlyin
tension.
Typicalfloorbracing
arrangement
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Theeffectsofimperfections
Appropriateallowancesneedtobeincorporatedinthestructuralanalysistocovertheeffectsof
imperfections,includinggeometricalimperfectionssuchaslackofverticality,lackof
straightness,lackofflatness,lackoffitandanyminoreccentricitiespresentinjointsofthe
unloadedstructure.
Thefollowingimperfectionsshouldbetakenintoaccount:
Globalimperfectionsforframesandbracingsystems
Localimperfectionsforindividualmembers.
Globalimperfectionsmaybetakenintoaccountbymodellingtheframeoutofplumb,orbya
seriesofequivalenthorizontalforcesappliedtoaframemodelledvertically.Thelatterapproach
isrecommended.
Inabracedframewithnominallypinnedconnections,noallowanceisneededintheglobal
analysisforlocalimperfectionsinmembersbecausetheydonotinfluencetheglobalbehaviour
andaretakenintoaccountinwhenverifyingmemberresistancesinaccordancewiththedesign
Standard.Shouldmomentresistingconnectionsbeassumedintheframedesign,local
imperfectionsmayneedtobeallowedfor(BSEN199311[1],5.3.2(6)).
Imperfectionsforglobalanalysisofbracedframes
Theeffectofframeimperfectionsis
allowedforbymeansofaninitial
swayimperfection.Seefigureon
theright.
Thebasicimperfectionthatis
allowedforisanoutofverticality
0of1/200.Thisallowanceis
greaterthanthenormallyspecified
tolerancesbecauseitallowsboth
foractualvaluesexceeding
specifiedlimitsandforresidual Equivalentswayimperfections(fromBSEN199311Figure
effectssuchaslackoffit.The 5.2)
designallowanceinBSEN19931
1[1],5.3.2isgivenby:
=0hm=1/200hm
wherehisareductionfactorfortheoverallheightandmisareductionfactorwhichaccording
totheEurocodedependsonthenumberofcolumnsinarow.(Foradetaileddefinition,see
5.3.2(3).)Thispresumesthateveryrowhasbracing.Moregenerallymshouldbecalculated
accordingtothenumberofcolumnsstabilizedbythebracingsystemgenerallyfromseveral
rows.
Forsimplicity,thevalueofmayconservativelybetakenas1/200,irrespectiveoftheheight
andnumberofcolumns.
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Where,foreachstorey,theexternallyappliedhorizontalforceexceeds15%ofthetotalvertical
force,swayimperfectionsmaybeneglected(becausetheyhavelittleinfluenceonsway
deformation).
Equivalenthorizontalforces
BSEN199311[1],5.3.2(7)statesthatverticalswayimperfectionsmaybereplacedbysystems
ofequivalenthorizontalforces,introducedforeachcolumn.Itismucheasiertouseequivalent
horizontalforcesthantointroducethegeometricimperfectionintothemodel.Thisisbecause:
Theimperfectionmustbetriedineachdirectiontofindthegreatereffectanditiseasierto
applyloadsthanmodifygeometry
Modifyingthegeometryofthestructurecanbedifficultifthecolumnbasesareatdifferent
levels,astheswayimperfectionvariesbetweencolumns.
Accordingto5.3.2(7)theequivalenthorizontalforceshavethedesignvalueofNEdatthetop
andbottomofeachcolumn,whereNEdistheforceineachcolumntheforcesateachendare
inoppositedirections.Whendesigningtheframe,andspecificallytheforcesonthebracing
system,itismucheasiertoconsiderthenetequivalentforceateachfloorlevel.Thusan
equivalenthorizontalforceequaltotimesthetotalverticaldesignforceappliedatthatfloor
levelshouldbeappliedateachfloorandrooflevel.
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Additionaldesigncasesforbracingsystems
Thebracingsystemmustcarrytheexternallyappliedloads,togetherwiththeequivalent
horizontalforces.Inaddition,thebracingmustbecheckedfortwofurtherdesignsituations
whicharelocaltothefloorlevel:
Horizontalforcesfromfloordiaphragms
Forcesduetoimperfectionsatsplices.
Inboththesedesignsituations,thebracingsystemischeckedlocally(consideringthestoreys
aboveandbelow)forthecombinationoftheforceduetoexternalloadstogetherwiththeforces
duetoeitheroftheaboveimperfections.Theequivalenthorizontalforcesmodelledtoaccount
forframeswayarenotincludedineitherofthesecombinations.Onlyoneimperfectionneedsto
beconsideredatatime.
Thehorizontalforcestobeconsideredaretheaccumulationofalltheforcesatthelevelbeing
considered,dividedamongstthebracingsystems.
ItisnormalpracticeintheUKtochecktheseforceswithoutcoexistentbeamshears.The
justificationisthattheprobabilityofmaximumbeamshearplusmaximumimperfections
togetherwithminimumconnectionresistanceisbeyondthedesignprobabilityofthedesign
code.
Imperfectionforanalysisofbracingsystems
Intheanalysisofbracingsystemswhichare
requiredtoprovidelateralstabilitywithinthe
lengthofbeamsorcompressionmembers,the
effectsofimperfectionsshouldbeincludedby
meansofanequivalentgeometricimperfectionof
thememberstoberestrained,intheformofan
initialbowimperfection:
e0=mL/500
where:
Listhespanofthebracingsystem
Equivalentstabilizingforce
inwhichmisthenumberof
memberstoberestrained.
Forconvenience,theeffectsoftheinitialbowimperfectionsofthememberstoberestrainedby
abracingsystemmaybereplacedbytheequivalentstabilizingforceasshowninthefigure
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where
qistheinplanedeflectionofthebracingsystemduetoqplusanyexternalloadscalculated
fromfirstorderanalysis.
Theuseofequivalentstabilizingforcesisrecommended.
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Secondordereffects
Theeffectsofthedeformedgeometryofthestructure(secondordereffects)needtobe
consideredifthedeformationssignificantlyincreasetheforcesinthestructureorifthe
deformationssignificantlymodifystructuralbehaviour.Forelasticglobalanalysis,secondorder
effectsaresignificantifcrislessthan10.
Thecriterionshouldbeappliedseparatelyforeachstorey,foreachcombinationofactions
considered.Typically,thiswillincludeverticalandhorizontalloadsandEHF,asshowninthe
diagram.Inbracedframes,lateralstabilityisprovidedonlybythebracingthenominallypinned
jointsmakenocontributiontothestabilityoftheframe.
Inmostcases,theloweststoreywillgivethelowestvalueofcr.
Horizontalforcesappliedtothebracingsystem
Allowanceforsecondordereffects
Wheresecondordereffectsaresignificantandneedtobeincluded,themostcommonmethod
usedisbyamplificationofanelasticfirstorderanalysisusingtheinitialgeometryofthe
structure.Theuseofthismethodissubjecttothelimitationthatcr>3.Ifcrislessthan3,
secondorderanalysismustbeused.
Inabracedframe,wherethebeamtocolumnconnectionsarenominallypinnedandthusdonot
contributetolateralstiffness,theonlyeffectstobeamplifiedaretheaxialforcesinthebracing
membersandtheforcesincolumnsthatareduetotheirfunctionaspartofthebracingsystem
TheamplificationfactorisgiveninBSEN199311[1],5.2.2(5)Bas:
Onlytheeffectsduetothehorizontalforces(includingtheequivalenthorizontalforces)needto
beamplified.
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Secondorderanalysis
Arangeofsecondorderanalysissoftwareisavailable.Useofanysoftwarewillgiveresultsthat
aretosomeextentapproximate,dependingonthesolutionmethodemployed,thetypesof
secondordereffectsconsideredandthemodellingassumptions.Generally,secondorder
softwarewillautomaticallyallowforframeimperfections,sothedesignerwillnotneedto
calculateandapplytheequivalenthorizontalforces.Theeffectsofdeformedgeometry(second
ordereffects)willbeallowedforintheanalysis.
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Summarydesignprocessforbracingsystems
Thefollowingsimpledesignprocessisrecommendedforatypicalmediumrisebuildingutilizing
bracedframes.
1.Chooseappropriatesectionsizesforthebeams.
2.Chooseappropriatesectionsizesforthecolumns(whichmaybedesignedinitiallyforaxial
forcealone,leavingsomeprovisionfornominalbendingmoments,tobedeterminedata
laterstage).
3.Calculatetheequivalenthorizontalforces(EHF),floorbyfloor,andthewindloads.
4.Calculatethetotalshearatthebaseofthebracing,byaddingthetotalwindloadtothe
totalEHF,andsharingthisappropriatelyamongstthebracingsystems.
5.Sizethebracingmembers.Thelowestbracingmember(withthegreatestdesignforce)
canbesized,basedonthesheardeterminedinStep4.Asmallersectionsizemaybe
usedhigherupthestructure(wherethebracingissubjecttolesserforces)orthesame
sizemaybeusedforallmembers.
6.Evaluatetheframestability,intermsoftheparametercr,usingthecombinationofthe
EHFandwindloadsasthehorizontalforcesontheframe,inconjunctionwiththevertical
loads.
7.Determineanamplifier,ifrequired(i.e.ifcr<10).Iftheframeissensitivetosecondorder
effects,allthelateralforcesmustbeamplified.Ifthisisthecase,thebracingmembers
mayneedtoberecheckedforincreasedforces(step5).
8.Ateachfloorlevel,checkthattheconnectiontothediaphragmcancarry1%oftheaxial
forceinthecolumnatthatpoint(clearly,themostonerousdesignforceisatthelowest
supportedfloor).
9.Verifythatthefloordiaphragmsareeffectiveindistributingallforcestothebracing
systems.
10.Atsplicelevels,determinethetotalforcetoberesistedbythebracinglocally(whichwill
usuallybethesummationfromseveralcolumns).Verifythatthebracinglocaltothesplice
cancarrytheseforcesinadditiontotheforcesduetoexternalloads(EHFarenotincluded
whenmakingthischeck).
11.Verifythatthebracinglocaltoeachfloorcancarrytherestraintforcesfromthatfloor,in
additiontotheforcesduetoexternalloads(EHFarenotincludedwhenmakingthis
check).
Ifdesigningmanually,thedesigndatainSCIP363,maybeusedtochooseappropriatesection
sizes.
AFramestabilitytoolisavailabletoassistwiththecalculationofEHFandcr.
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References
1.^1.01.11.21.3BSEN199311:2005+A1:2014,Eurocode3:Designofsteelstructures.
Generalrulesandrulesforbuildings,BSI
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Furtherreading
SteelDesigners'Manual7thEdition.(http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd
1405189401.html)EditorsBDavison&GWOwens.TheSteelConstructionInstitute
2012,Chapter5,MultistoreyBuildings
ArchitecturalDesigninSteel,LawsonM&TrebilcockP,SCIandSpon.Chapter3.
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Resources
SCIP365SteelBuildingDesign:MediumRiseBracedFrames,2009
SCIP363SteelBuildingDesign:DesignData,2013
Awebbasedinteractiveversionofthe'BlueBook',isalsoavailable.
SteelBuildings,2003,(PublicationNo35/03),BCSA,Chapter4
Framestabilitydesigntool
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Seealso
Multistoreyofficebuildings
Trusses
Floorsystems
Modellingandanalysis
Allowingfortheeffectsofdeformedframegeometry
Simpleconnections
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