Transcription of Chapter 9: Column Analysis and Design
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Chapter 9: Column Analysis and Design Introduction columns are usually considered as vertical structural elements, but they can be positioned in any orientation ( diagonal and horizontal compression elements in a truss). columns are used as major elements in trusses, building frames, and sub-structure supports for bridges ( piers). columns support compressive loads from roofs, floors, or bridge decks. columns transmit the vertical forces to the foundations and into the subsoil. The work of a Column is simpler than the work of a beam . The loads applied to a Column are only axial loads. Loads on columns are typically applied at the ends of the member, producing axial compressive stresses. However, on occasion the loads acting on a Column can include axial forces, transverse forces, and bending moments ( beam - columns ).
The work of a column is simpler than the work of a beam. • The loads applied to a column are only axial loads. • Loads on columns are typically applied at the ends of the member, producing ... material strength generally precludes the construction of true rigid joints. Lateral bracing about the weak axis can increase the strength and ...
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