Transcription of BEAM-COLUMNS - UERJ
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BEAM-COLUMNS . SUMMARY: Structural members subjected to axial compression and bending are known as beam columns. The interaction of normal force and bending may be treated elastically or plastically using equilibrium for the classification of cross-section. The behaviour and design of BEAM-COLUMNS are presented within the context of members subjected to uniaxial bending, deformation takes place only in the plane of the applied moments. In the case of BEAM-COLUMNS which are susceptible to lateral-torsional buckling, the out-of-plane flexural buckling of the column has to be combined with the lateral-torsional buckling of the beam using the relevant interaction formulae. For BEAM-COLUMNS with biaxial bending, the interaction formula is expanded by an additional term. OBJECTIVES: Evaluate the in-plane bending and axial compression force for BEAM-COLUMNS .
• Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures Part 1.1 General rules and rules for buildings. • Chen W F and Atsuta T: “Theory of Beam-Columns” Vols. 1 & 2, McGraw-Hill, 1976. • Trahair N. & Bradford M: “Behaviour and Design of Steel Structures”, 2 nd edt., Chapman & Hall, 1988.
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