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22505FSaipem Classification - General Use
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Z - MINOR AXIS / WEAK AXIS
Allowable Bending Stress in Compression FCZ along minor axis ( For compact 266.26
FCZ
section F2-1 = 0.75 * 355 = 266.25 ) as per Section F2-1
Allowable Bending Stress in Tension FTZ along minor axis ( For compact sectin 266.26
FTZ
F2-1 = 0.75 * 355 = 266.25 ) as per Section F2-1
Allowable Bending Tensile Stress in Major axis (0.6 * Fy = 0.6 * 355 = 213) FTY 213.00
KyLy/ry 68.04
KzLz/rz 46.83
E 21000 N/mm2
Fey 23.4
Ky 1
Ax 3210
Ly 2000 mm
Lz 2000 mm
Iy 1.97E+07 mm4
Ay 1088 mm2
Iz 1.42E+06 mm4
Az 1616 mm2
ry 78 mm
rz 21 mm
KyLy/ry 25.56
Mpa
fa/FA 0.012 WHEN H1-3 IS CRITICAL
Mpa
Mpa
Mpa
fbz/FCZ 0.121 WHEN TOP FLANGE IS COMPACT, USE 0.75 FY FOR A
Mpa fa/FTY
0.001943 WHEN H2-1 IS CRITICAL
Mpa
Mpa
fby/FCY 0.664
Mpa
Mpa
Mpa
0.787
ry 29.39447 969.5722
9.40E+05 I
rz 42.70767 1088 A
68.04
Input Data:
Results:
Stress Ratio:
S.R. = 0.796 Eqn. H1-3
Comments:
Input Data:
Results:
Stress Ratio:
S.R. = 0.796 Eqn. H1-3
Comments:
kL/r > Cc
Program Description:
"BEAMCOL9" is a spreadsheet program written in MS-Excel for the purpose of analysis and code checking of
steel beams and columns. Specifically, beams and columns are analyzed / code checked per the AISC 9th
Edition Allowable Stress Design (ASD) Manual. Both actual and allowable stresses are computed, with the
final result being a computed "stress ratio" of actual stress/allowable stress. Also, a list of the lightest weight
members which satisfy the code check is displayed for convenience.
1. This program follows the procedures and guidelines of the AISC 9th Edition Allowable Stress (ASD) Manual
(1989).
2. This program uses the database of member dimensions and section properties from the "AISC Shapes
Database", Version 3.0 (2001) as well as the AISC 9th Edition (ASD) Manual (1989).
3. The "BeamCol(Built-Up)" worksheet is valid for AISC W, S, M, and HP shapes NOT contained in the AISC 9th
Edition Manual, as well as for non-hybird and doubly-symmetrical ("I" shaped) built-up members which have
their flanges continuously welded to the web and which DO NOT quailify as plate girders.
(Note: the AISC Code limiting value on the web for built-up beams not to qualify as plate girders is as follows:
(d-2*tf)/tw <= 760/SQRT(0.60*Fy)
4. This program is NOT valid for tees (WT shapes) and angles.
5. In this program for members subjected to known loadings consisting of axial load (compression or tension)
and/or uniaxial or biaxial bending, both the actual and allowable stress are computed, with the final result
being a computed "stress ratio" of actual stress/allowable stress.
6. The "BeamCol(Built-Up)" worksheet will require the input for the total depth, web thickness, flange width, and
flange thickness. Then, all the remaining section properties are automatically calculated, assuming straight,
non-sloping flanges.
7. This program utilizes an "Allowable Stress Increase Factor" (ASIF) which is a multiplier of any of the
calculated allowable stresses Fa, Fbx, and Fby and also the Euler column buckling stresses F'ex and F'ey.
It is used and appears ONLY in the stress ratio calculation. Typically a value of 1.0 may be used. However, a
value of 1.333 may be used for load combinations which include wind or seismic loads.
8. If an axially loaded compression member has a value of the maximum slenderness ratio K*L*12/r >200,
then a message will appear. However, this program DOES NOT consider or deem a particular member as
"inadequate" based on the slenderness ratio of 200 being exceeded.
9. For the case of combined axial compression with bending, if the calculated value of fa >=F'e (which is not
allowed) then a warning (error!) message will appear.
10. When the values of either 'Lx', 'Ly', or 'Lb' are input = 0' (or actually <= 1.0'), this program will use a value = 1.0'.
11. When a stiffened element (web) of a member subjected to axial compression is classified as a "slender"
element (exceeding non-compact limits) based on local buckling criteria, then the program complies with
AISC Appendix B.
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