Columns: The Load-Moment Relationship
Columns: The Load-Moment Relationship
Columns: The Load-Moment Relationship
CHAPTER
COLUMNS
• A. J. Clark School of Engineering •Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
By
9c
FALL 2002 Dr . Ibrahim. Assakkaf
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Pu Figure 1
e
Pu Pu
e e Pu e
Pu
= =
(a)
(b) (c) (d)
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C
σx = C
σx + C σx
σ x = (σ x )centric + (σ x )bending
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Mx = 192 kN·m
m
m y
120 mm 80
Mz = 120 kN·m
x
z
35 mm
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Q Example 1
The T-section shown in Fig. 50 is used as
a short post to support a compressive load
P of 150 kips. The load is applied on
centerline of the stem at a distance e = 2
in. from the centroid of the cross section.
Determine the normal stresses at points A
and B on a transverse plane C-C near the
base of the post.
Q Example 1 (cont’d)
P
e
6 in 2 in
2 in • • 6 in
C C
Section C-C
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Q Example 1 (cont’d)
Computing the cross-sectional properties:
Area = A = 2[6 × 2] = 24 in 2
3(6 × 2) + (6 + 1)(6 × 2)
xC = = 5 in. from point A
24
6 in 2 in
2 in • • 6 in Iy = + − = 136 in 4
3 3 3
xC = 5 in
N.A.
Q Example 1 (cont’d)
Equivalent force system:
P = 150 kip acts through centroid
M = Pe = (150)(2 )× 12 = 3,600 kip ⋅ in
Computations of normal stresses:
P My 150 300(5)
σA = − + =− + = 4.78 ksi (T)
A Ix 24 136
P My 150 300(3)
σB = − − =− − = - 12.87 ksi (C)
A Ix 24 136
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X X 14′′
Y
14′′
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Figure 4
Pu
e=∞
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ε s′ 0.003 c −3
= ⇒ ε s′ = 0.003 (3)
c −3 c c
Since
f s′ = Esε s′ (4)
C2
c 0.85c C1
Z2
17′′ As Z1
φM n εy T
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C1 + C2 = T (5)
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C2
c 0.85c C1
Z2
17′′ As Z1
φM n ε
y T
or more
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Pu Figure 6
e = 5′′
Y
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C2
Pn c 0.85c C1
d = 17′′
5′′ As Z2
Z1
12′′
εs T
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Q Example 2 (cont’d)
c
C1 = 0.85 f c′ab = 0.85(4 )(0.85c )(14 ) − 40.46c
d
C2 = f y As′ − 0.85 f c′As′
= 60(3) − 0.85(4 )(3) = 169.8 kips
εs
d −c
T = f s As = ε s Es As = 87 As εs d −c
c 0.003
=
c
17 − c 17 − c ε s = 0.003
d −c
, and
= 87 3 = 261 c
c c d −c d −c
f s = ε s Es = 0.003 29 ×10 = 87
3
Pn = C1 + C2 − T
17 − c
= 40.46c + 169.8 − 261 (8)
c
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Pb
C2
cb 0.85c C1
eb
d = 17′′
As
εy T
0 00207
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Therefore, f s′ = fy = 60 ksi
The forces can computed as follows:
C1 = 0.85(4)(0.85)(10.06)(14) = 407 kips
C 2 = 60(3) − 0.85(4)(3) = 170 kips
T = 60(3) = 180 kips
Pb = C1 + C2 − T = 407 + 170 − 180 = 397 kips
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Infinite 0 160
12 in 278 278
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500
400
300 5 in.
e= 12 in.
200 e = eb =
100
Tensile Failure
0 e=∝
0 50 100 150 200 250 300
Mo me nt
Bending Strength of Member
Moment φPn e (ft - kips)
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