Steel Members Design
Steel Members Design
Steel Members Design
Design Loads
The loadings that will be used in detailed engineering design of the proposed
1. Dead Loads
Roof:
All the necessary loadings assigned in designing the structures are based
on the minimum design loads based on the provision of the National Building
0.75k Pa
Roof Live Load (for tributary area 0 to 20 m2)
4. Wind Loads
5. Earthquake Loads
Structural Design
This presents computation for critical sections of the Truss Frame. The critical
Structural Code of the Philippines where modulus of elasticity of steel, E = 200,000 MPa,
∅ = 0.90 (LRFD), minimum yield stress of A-36 steel, F y = 250 MPa and minimum
Court
The critical truss lied along grid 3 located at the middle part of the structure. The
sample detailed computation of the top chord truss frame is presented. For detailed
2-L3”x3”x1/4” Properties:
With the aid of the STAAD Pro, accurate values of design axial force are
Pu 102.954
P n= = =114.3933 kN
∅ 0.90
Critical P = 114.3933 kN
mm, effective length factor, K = 1.0, and the governing radius of gyration, r = 23.622 mm
KLb 1.00(950)
= =40.2167 kN
r ( 23.622)
E 200000
Cc=4.71
√ Fy
=4.71
√ 250
=133.22
KLb E
r
≤ 4.71
Fy √
40.2167 ≤ 133.22
Fy
( )
Since CC is greater than the slenderness ratio, then F = 0.658 Fe F wherein Fe
cr y
π2 E π 2 200000
F e= = =1220.44125 MPa
KL b 2 ( 40.2167 )2
( )r
250
( )
F cr = 0.658 1220.44125 250=229.4588 MPa
Arequired ≤ A used
From the computation above, L3”x3”x1/4” high strength steel A-36 angle bars
2-L3”x3”x1/4” Properties:
With the aid of the STAAD Pro, accurate values of design axial force are
Pu 102.954
P n= = =114.3933 kN
∅ 0.90
Critical P = 114.3933 kN
mm, effective length factor, K = 1.0, and the governing radius of gyration, r = 23.622 mm
KLb 1.00(950)
= =40.2167 kN
r ( 23.622)
E 200000
Cc=4.71
√ Fy
=4.71
√ 250
=133.22
KLb E
r
≤ 4.71
Fy √
40.2167 ≤ 133.22
Fy
( )
Since CC is greater than the slenderness ratio, then F = 0.658 Fe F wherein Fe
cr y
π2 E π 2 200000
F e= = =1220.44125 MPa
KL b 2 ( 40.2167 )2
( )r
250
( )
F cr = 0.658 1220.44125 250=229.4588 MPa
given as follow:
Arequired ≤ A used
From the computation above, L3”x3”x1/4” high strength steel A-36 angle bars
2-L3”x3”x1/4” Properties:
With the aid of the STAAD Pro, accurate values of design axial force are
Pu 138.558
P n= = =153.9533 kN
∅ 0.90
Critical P = 153.9533 kN
computed as:
Required A g ≤ Areaused
From the computation above, L3”x3”x1/4” high strength steel A-36 angle bars
2-L2”x2”x3/8” Properties:
With the aid of the STAAD Pro, accurate values of design axial force are
Pu 66.208
P n= = =73.5644 kN
∅ 0.90
Critical P = 73.5644 kN
1560 mm, effective length factor, K = 1.0, and the governing radius of gyration, r =
15.4686 mm
KLb 1.00(1560)
= =103.396166 kN
r ( 15.0876 )
E 200000
Cc=4.71
√ Fy
=4.71
250√ =133.22
KLb E
r
≤ 4.71
Fy √
103.396166 ≤ 133.22
Fy
( )
Since CC is greater than the slenderness ratio, then F = 0.658 Fe F wherein Fe
cr y
π2 E π 2 200000
F e= = =184.637908 MPa
KL b 2 ( 103.396166 )2
( )
r
250
F cr =( 0.658 184.637908 ) 250=141.8461656 MPa
To determine the area required the formula is given as follow:
Arequired ≤ A used
518.6213 mm2 ≤877.4176 mm2
Required A g ≤ Areaused
Required A g ≤ Areaused
From the computation above, L2”x2”x3/8” high strength steel A-36 angle bars
2-L3”x3”x1/2” Properties:
With the aid of the STAAD Pro, accurate values of design axial force are
obtained. The critical member has an axial force of 225. 998 kN.
Pu 225.998
P n= = =251.1089 kN
∅ 0.90
Critical P = 251.1089 kN
mm, effective length factor, K = 1.0, and the governing radius of gyration, r = 31.242 mm
KLb 1.00(800)
= =35.0736 kN
r (22.8092 )
E 200000
Cc=4.71
√ Fy
=4.71
250√ =133.22
KLb E
r
≤ 4.71
Fy √
35.0736 ≤ 133.22
Fy
( )
Since CC is greater than the slenderness ratio, then F = 0.658 Fe F wherein Fe
cr y
π2 E π 2 200000
F e= = =1604.608364 MPa
KL b 2 ( 35.0736 )2
( )r
250
( )
F cr = 0.658 1 604.608364 250=234.217518 MPa
Arequired ≤ A used
1 054.895 mm2 ≤ 1774.19 mm 2
From the computation above, L3”x3”x 1/2” high strength steel A-36 angle bars
Truss (2-L2”x2x”3/8”)
2-L2”x2”x3/8” Properties:
Pu 141.632
P n= = =157.3689 kN
∅ 0.90
Critical P = 157.3689 kN
060 mm, effective length factor, K = 1.0, and the governing radius of gyration, r =
15.4686 mm
E 200000
Cc=4.71
√ Fy
=4.71
√
250
=133.22
KLb E
r
≤ 4.71
Fy√
70.2564 ≤ 133.22
Fy
( )
Since CC is greater than the slenderness ratio, then F = 0.658 Fe F wherein Fe
cr y
π2 E π 2 200000
F e= = =400 MPa
KL b 2 ( 70.2564 )2
( )
r
250
F cr =( 0.658 ) 250=192.4559 MPa
400
Arequired ≤ A used
From the computation above, L2”x2”x3/8” high strength steel A-36 angle bars
L2”x2x”1/4”)
2-L2”x2”x1/4” Properties:
With the aid of the STAAD Pro, accurate values of design axial force are
obtained. The critical member has an axial force of 14. 689 kN.
Pu 14.689
P n= = =16.3211 kN
∅ 0.90
Critical P = 16.3211 kN
mm, effective length factor, K = 1.0, and the governing radius of gyration, r = 15.4686
mm
KLb 1.00(610)
= =39.4347 kN
r ( 15.4686 )
E 200000
Cc=4.71
√ Fy
=4.71
√ 250
=133.22
KLb E
r
≤ 4.71
Fy √
39.4347 ≤ 133.22
Fy
( )
Since CC is greater than the slenderness ratio, then F = 0.658 Fe F wherein Fe
cr y
π2 E π 2 200000
F e= = =1269.32 MPa
KL b 2 ( 39.4347 )2
( )r
250
( )
F cr = 0.658 1 269.32 250=230.21761 MPa
Arequired ≤ A used
From the computation above, L2”x2”x1/4” high strength steel A-36 angle bars
With the aid of the STAAD Pro, accurate values of design axial force are
0.90 (LRFD)
Pu 6.129
P n= = =6.81 kN
∅ 0.90
Critical P = 6.81 kN
unbraced length of member, Lb = 1 010 mm, effective length factor, K = 1.0, and the
E 200000
Cc=4.71
√ Fy
=4.71
√250
=133.22
KLb E
r
≤ 4.71
Fy √
63.5204 ≤ 133.22
Fy
( )
Since CC is greater than the slenderness ratio, then F = 0.658 Fe F wherein Fe
cr y
π2 E π 2 200000
F e= =
KL b 2 ¿¿
( ) r
250
( )
F cr = 0.658 489.2190 250=201.860 MPa
Arequired ≤ A used
strut.
L2”x2x”1/8”)
2-L2”x2”x1/8” Properties:
With the aid of the STAAD Pro, accurate values of design axial force are
Pu 11.168
P n= = =12.4089 kN
∅ 0.90
Critical P = 12.4089 kN
mm, effective length factor, K = 1.0, and the governing radius of gyration, r = 15.9004
mm
KLb 1.00(610)
= =38.3638 kN
r ( 15.9004 )
The flexural buckling stress, Fcr, is determined as:
E 200000
Cc=4.71
√ Fy
=4.71
250 √=133.22
KLb E
r
≤ 4.71
Fy √
38.3638≤ 133.22
Fy
( )
Since CC is greater than the slenderness ratio, then F = 0.658 Fe F wherein Fe
cr y
π2 E π 2 200000
F e= =
KL b 2 ¿¿
r ( )
250
F cr =( 0.658 1 341.1783 ) 250=231.2367 MPa
To determine the area required the formula is given as follow:
Arequired ≤ A used
From the computation above, L2”x2”x1/8” high strength steel A-36 angle bars
2-L2”x2”x1/8” Properties:
mm2
d= 50.8 mm Sx = 2 146.71 mm3
b= 50.8 mm rx = 15.9004 mm
t= 3.175 mm y= 13.8684mm
Figure 10 shows the critical section of the strut. The red horizontal line represents
0.90 (LRFD)
Pu 4.488
P n= = =4.9867 kN
∅ 0.90
Critical P = 4.9867 kN
mm, effective length factor, K = 1.0, and the governing radius of gyration, r = 15.9004
mm
KLb 1.00(860)
= =54.0867 kN
r ( 15.9004 )
E 200000
Cc=4.71
√ Fy
=4.71
250√ =133.22
KLb E
r
≤ 4.71
Fy √
54.0867 ≤ 133.22
Fy
( )
Since CC is greater than the slenderness ratio, then F = 0.658 Fe F wherein Fe
cr y
π2 E π 2 200000
F e= =
KL b 2 ¿¿
( )r
250
( )
F cr = 0.658 674.7591 250=214.0880 MPa
Arequired ≤ A used
23.2928 mm2 ≤312.25744 mm 2
From the computation above, L2”x2”x1/8” high strength steel A-36 angle bars