Worked example
Beam-column example 2 I
Oz +
593
I
I
- 0.48'
Sheet 5 of 8
Rev
X? =
,/-=
0.66 + 40.66'
= 0.89 5 1.O
Column buckling resistance:
Nh,i,Rii =X,Af,= 0'89x10500x355 x10-' =3332kN ,160kN yu7 I .o =NEo
OK
BS E N 1993-1-1 C 1 6.3.I . I
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 I or 2 sections, = 1.0. Conservatively for I-sections, take W = 0.9. For the ratio of end moments ly=379/5.?0 = 0.71, l l f i = 0.91 (by interpolation) from Table 6.4 of Reference 2 - see also Chapter 17.
Since
xLl c 0.4, there is n o reduction for lateral torsion buckling and M h K d M , ,
= = WZ,,> -= 2060 x
Hd.
M , , Ril
f,
ylvo
10
'355 x 10" I .o
= 731kNm >530kNm= Mr(1 :.OK
Combined axial load plus bending:
To verify resistance under combined axial loading plus bending, both Equations 6.61 and 6.62 of BS E N 199.7-1-1 must be satisfied. The minor axis bending term is absent in this example since M..,bd = 0. Values of k,,,,and kz,,are determined graphically from Figure 19.12. =0.89. For t,~=0.71,C,,, = 0 . 6 + 0 . 4 ~ 0 . 7 1
BS EN 199.7-1 -1 Table B.3
Figure 18.12 (a)
For
j
Nro
~
160= 0.04 and 1,= 0.34, k = 1.01,
3604 C,,,
Nh,Kd
k , , = 1.01x 0.89 = 0.89
Figure 18.12 (6)