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Worked Example: Beam-Column Example 3 Sheet2of3 Rev

This document provides calculations to check the buckling resistance of a beam-column. It is determined that the cross section is Class I under pure compression. The minor axis column buckling resistance is then calculated. The non-dimensional column slenderness is determined to be 1.0 using specified equations and tables. The buckling reduction factor is calculated as 1.06. The column buckling resistance is then determined to be 0.615 using provided equations. Finally, the lateral torsional buckling resistance is assessed using specified approaches and equations.

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Worked Example: Beam-Column Example 3 Sheet2of3 Rev

This document provides calculations to check the buckling resistance of a beam-column. It is determined that the cross section is Class I under pure compression. The minor axis column buckling resistance is then calculated. The non-dimensional column slenderness is determined to be 1.0 using specified equations and tables. The buckling reduction factor is calculated as 1.06. The column buckling resistance is then determined to be 0.615 using provided equations. Finally, the lateral torsional buckling resistance is assessed using specified approaches and equations.

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Worked example

Beam-column example 3
Actual c+/t,& = 7.77/0.92 = 8.40; within limit Actual c , /t,&
= 23.3/0.92 = 25.2; within

I
limit

Sheet2of3

Rev

Cross-section is Class I under pure compression, so will also be class I under the more favourable stress distribution arising from compression plus bending.

Minor axis column buckling resistance


Effective length:

L,,z = 1.0 L = 1.0 x5000 =5000rnm for buckling about the z-z axis
Non-dimensional column slenderness:

Buckling curve: h / b =254.1/254.6 =1.0 51.2. For minor axis buckling, use buckling curve 'c' ( a = 0.49) Buckling reduction ,factor
@?

BS EN I 99.3- I - I Table 6.2

x:
BS EN I 99.3- I - I C16.3.1.2

= 0.5[1+

- 0.2)

+ I:] = 0.5[1+0.49(0.89 - 0.2) + 0.892]= 1.06


- 0.892

X? =

1
O?

+, /-=

1 1.06 + 41.06'

= 0.61 5 1.O

Column buckling resistance: BS EN 1993-1-1 Cl 6.3.1.1

Lateral torsional buckling resistance


Non-dimensional beam slendernesses is determined using the simplified approach given in NCCI SN0026 and Reference 2 as follows: NCCI SN002

For Class 1 or 2 sections, ,BN,= 1.0. Conservatively for I-sections, take UV = 0.9 and

c, = 1.0.

: .1 , = 0.9& = 0.9 x 0.89 = 0.80

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