Design of Beams
Design of Beams
Design of Beams
Girders
Joist
Lintels
Purlins
Rafter
Spandrels
Stringers
Laterally Stable
Laterally Unstable
a limit state.
Limit States
Ultimate Limit States
Types of Loads
Dead loads
Imposed loads (Live Load, Crane Load, Snow
Stability of Beams
Laterally Unrestrained Beams
Laterally Restrained Beams
Lateral-torsional Buckling in
Beams
The bending
moment cannot
be increased and
the beam
collapses as
though a hinge
During
the
shearing
process, if the
web is too thin
it will fail by
buckling
or
rippling in the
shear zone as
shown in fig.
LOCAL BUCKLING
(a)
Local buckling of Compression Members
(b)
K=0.425
K=4.0
8 times Stronger!
k E
blim
t 12(1 2 ) f y
0.425 E
12(1 2 ) f y
blim
16
LOCAL BUCKLING
16
18
SECTION CLASSIFICATION
Plastic
Mp
Compact
My
Semi-compact
Slender
Rotation
Section Classification based on Moment-Rotation Characteristics
Section Classification
a) Plastic Cross sections, which can develop plastic hinges and
compression can reach, yield stress, but cannot develop the plastic
moment of resistance, due to local buckling.
MP
MP
My
SEMI-COMPACT
PLASTIC
MP
COMPACT
MP
My
SLENDER
Section type
Flange criterion
(b/T)
Slender
Semi-compact
Compact
Plastic
>15.75
<15.75
<9.975
<8.92
9.975
8.92
250
fy
Web criterion
(d/t)
>126
<126 102.9
<102.9 82.95
<82.95
22
plastic
compact
12
semicompac
t
49
PLASTIC
COMPACT
SEMICOMPACT
49
12
4
>>y
f=fy
AC
Zc
ZT
Strain
Lateral-torsional buckling
Stress
Flexural yielding
Laterally supported
beams
serviceability
Deflected
shape
M
Radius of
curvature
A
(a)
(b)
Curvature of bending
f
fy
Plastic
range
Elastic
range
2
Stress
1
Idealised stress
strain curve
strain
2
M
3 My
MP
(a) BM diagram
4
<fy
1
fy
2
fy
fy
(b) Plastification
of cross section
1
Curvature max
at collapse
(c) Curvature
Diagram
Plastic Hinge
MP
Moment M
MY
Plastic moment
Yield moment
Curvature
2.0
1.7
1.27
1.14
Some typical shape factor
1.5
Elastic
Bending
stress
Plastic
range
h
67
tw
36
WEB BUCKLING
Pwb ( b1 n1 ) t f c
d/2
b1
n1
450
d/2
L
0.7 d
E
ry
ry
ry
t3
t
A
12t 2 3
Iy
LE
2 3
d
0.7 d
2.5
ry
t
t
Effective width for web buckling
WEB CRIPPLING
Pcrip ( b1 n2 ) t f yw
b1
n2
1:2.5
slope
Root
radius
Compression element
Ratio
Rolled section
Welded section
Compression due
to bending
Inte rnal element of
Axial
compression flange
compression
Neutral axis at mid-depth
b/t f
b/ t f
9.4
8.4
10.5
9.4
b/ t f
29.3
33.5
Outstanding
element of
compression flange
Web of an
I-, H-or box
section c
If r1 is
negative:
b/ t f
d/t w
d/t w
Generally
If r2 is
negative:
Axial compression
Web of a channel
Angle, compression due to bending
(Both criteria should be satisfied)
Single angle, or double angles with the
components separated, axial
compression (All three criteria should be
satisfied)
Outstanding leg of an angle in contact
back-to-back in a double angle me mber
Outstanding leg of an angle with its back
in continuous contact with another
component
Circular tube
subjected to
CHS or built by
mome nt or axial
welding
compression
Stem of a T-section, rolled or cut from a
rolled I-or H-section
Not applicable
83.9
84
1 r1
but
40
d/t w
d/t w
d/t w
b/t
d/t
b/t
d/t
(b+d)/t
15.7
13.6
42
104.8
125.9
104.8
1 r1
125.9
1 2 r2
104.8
1 1.5r1
but 40
Not applicable
42
42
9.4
10.5
9.4
10.5
Not applicable
but 40
42
15.7
15.7
15.7
15.7
25
d/t
9.4
10.5
15.7
D/t
44 2
62.7 2
88 2
D/t f
8.4
9.4
18.9
Basic
M Md
m0
m0
) / 0.9
Cont...
8.4 Shear
The factored design shear force, V, in a beam due to external actions
shall satisfy
V Vd
Vd = design strength calculated as , Vd = Vn / m0
8.4.1 The nominal plastic shear resistance under pure shear is given
by: Vn = Vp
Av = shear area
Vp
Av f yw
3
Cont
DESIGN OF STEEL
BEAMS
STEP 2:
Section Modulus Required
Zp (required) = M x mo / fy
mo is the partial Safety Factor for
materials given in Table 5 (page 30)
DESIGN OF STEEL
BEAMS
STEP 3:
Selection of Suitable Section
Shape Factor (v) The ratio Mp/My is a property of the crosssection shape and is independent of the
material properties.
Mp/My = Zp/Ze
Hence, Zp = Ze x
DESIGN OF STEEL
Shape factor of different cross-sections
BEAMS
Crosssection
Shape Factor v
Max.
Min.
Avg.
Hollow Circular
1.47
1.30
1.35
Hollow
Rectangular
1.33
1.19
1.25
1.18
1.09
1.14
1.67
Unequal angles
1.83
1.75
1.8
Equal angle
1.84
1.81
1.82
Channel (major
1.22
1.16
1.18
DESIGN OF STEEL
BEAMS
STEP 4:
Classification of Section (Table 2, page 18)
DESIGN OF STEEL
BEAMS
STEP 5:
Check shear Strength
Design shear Strength, Vd = Av x fyw/3 (cl.
8.4, page 59)
(Vd > V)
If V > 0.6 Vd , design for combined shear and bending
(cl 9.2, page 69)
DESIGN OF STEEL
BEAMS
STEP 6:
Check Bending Capacity
If laterally supported beam (cl. 8.2.1, page
52)
If laterally unsupported beam (cl. 8.2.2,
page 54)
Get Md and check if M < Md
DESIGN OF STEEL
BEAMS
STEP 7:
Check for deflection
This is a serviceability limit state and hence
must be calculated on the basis of unfactored
imposed loads
Allowable max. deflection (Table 6, page 31)
DESIGN OF STEEL
STEP 8
BEAMS
Dispersion of
concentrated loads and
reactions for
evaluating web
buckling
DESIGN OF STEEL
BEAMS
STEP 9
Check for Web Bearing (cl. 8.7.4, page 67)
Exmples
Ex. 8.1
Example.
STEP 1:
Factored Load = 1.5 x 50 = 75 kN/m (Table 4)
STEP 2:
Design Bending Moment = wl2/8 = 459.375 kN.m
Design shear force = wl/2 = 262.5kN
Example.
STEP 3:
Example.
Zp/Ze is conservatively assumed to be 1.15
Example.
STEP 4
Example.
STEP 5
Example.
Mmax = wl2/8 = 467.21 kN.m
Example.
STEP 6
Example.
STEP 7
3)
Example.
STEP 8
Example.
STEP 9
< 23.33mm
Hence safe
Example.
In the previous problem the bearing length
provided.
We should check the safety of the web in
Example.
Web Buckling (cl. 8.7.3.1)
mm4
Aeff,web = 75 x 10.2 = 765 mm2
r = Ieff,web/ Aeff,web
= 2.94 mm
Example.
Web Buckling
Example.
n1 = 250mm (i.e 500/2)
b1 + n1 = 75 + 250 =325mm
Ab = 325 x 10.2 = 3315 mm2
Buckling resistance = fcd x Ab
= 343.195 kN > 266.98 kN
Hence Ok . The web is safe against
buckling.
Example.
Check for Web Bearing (cl. 8.7.4, page 67)
Example.
In the previous example, assuming that the
G = E/2(1+)
Warping constant , Iw = (1- f) fIyhy2 (page
129)
f = Ifc/(Ifc+Ift) = 0.5
Example.
Effective Length (LLT) (cl. 8.3)
= 747962.61 mm4
Mcr = 222.47 kN-m
General
Design of beams for bending is addressed
Additional checks
In order to ensure satisfactory
Two Types
Laterally Supported
Laterally Un-Supported
Laterally Supported
When a beam is in bending, there is a tendency
Low Shear
When the factored design shear force does
1.2 Ze fy / m0
Low Shear
where
section
High Shear
When the design shear force (factored), V,
High Shear
The factored moment of the section should be
High Shear
Vd= Shear strength-governing shear
High Shear
V = factored applied shear force.as
High Shear
b) Semi-compact Section
Mdv=Zefy/m0
where
material
one edge),
bo Lo / 20
b) For internal elements (supported along
two edges), bi Lo / 10
Example 1
Design a simply supported beam
Step1-factored loads
Udl
Dead load =1.5x100 =150 kN
Live load = 1.5x150 =225 kN
Total udl
=375 kN
Point load
Dead load = 1.5x50 = 75 kN
Live load = 1.5x50 = 75 kN
TOTAL Point load
= 150 kN
Figure
The Beam
150 kN factored
7.0 m
375 kN factored
Step 2- BM calculation
BM= (WL/8) + (PL/4)
= (375x7/8) + (150x7/4)
= 590.63 kN.m
Zp= (Mxm0)/fy
= (590.63x106x1.1)/250
= 2600x 103 mm3
= 550-2(19.3+18)
= 475.4 mm
Step 4 Contd.
Thickness of web tw = 11.2 mm
M.I -major axis=64900x104 mm4
Elastic Section Modulus
Step 4- Contd
Section Classification
=(250/ f
Step 5-Adequacy
Self wt. (Factored)=1.5x1.037
=1.5555 kN/m
B.M=590.63+(1.5x1.037x72)/8
= 600.16 kNm
Plastic section modulus required
= (600.16x106x1.1)/250=
= 2640.7x103<2711.98mm3
Chosen section is OK
+375/2
+150/2
= 266 kN
fyxhxtw
250x550x11.2
= -------------- = ---------------------m0 3
1.1x3
= 808.29 kN
0.6 Vd = 0.6x808.29 = 485 kN
Hence Shear force < 0.6 Vd
= 616.36
< (1.2x2359.8x103x250)/1./1=643.58
Hence the design capacity> Md
616.36 kNm> 600.16 kNm. Hence ok.
Step 9 Deflection
Deflection
(total)= (udl)+ (pl)
(udl)= 5wl4/(384 EI)
(pl)= wl3/(48 EI)
(total)=7.91 mm
Allowable (max)= L/300=23.33mm
Hence Ok
Step 10 contd.
Slenderness ratio r
Step 10 contd.
fcd from table 9c of the code
is 103.4 N/mm2
n1= 550/2=275 mm
b1+n1= 75+275=350 mm
Ab= 350x11.2=3920 mm2
Buckling resistance=
103.4x3920/1000=405.3 kN
> 266 kN- Hence the web is safe
m0
b1=75 mm
n2=2.5x( Root radius+ flange thickness)
=2.5x(18+19.3)= 93.25 mm
Single angle of dispersion is 1:2.5
(75+93.25)x11.2x250
---------------------------------1.10
= 428.27=266 kN
Hence the web is safe