CE413 - Steel Lacing
CE413 - Steel Lacing
CE413 - Steel Lacing
Last Lecture
Buckling
Radius of gyration
Design steps for columns
General Discussion
General Discussion
Single channels or C-sections are generally not
satisfactory for use in compression, because of the low
value of radius of gyration in the weak direction. They can
be used if they could be supported in a suitable way in the
weak direction.
Compression members composed of two angles, channels,
or tees back-to-back in contact or separated by a small
distance shall be connected together by tack riveting, tack
bolting or tack welding so that the individual sections do
not buckle between the tacks before the whole member
buckles
General Discussion
Built up Box
Section
Single
Lacing
Built up I
Section
Battens
Double
Lacing
Example # 1
Data
Length of Column = 24 feet
Steel
= A36
End condition Top = Pinned
End condition Bot = Pinned
Assumption
In this example we will assume 0.5 so
Fa = 0.5 x Fy = 0.5 x 36 = 18 ksi
2 x C 15 x 33.9
Lacing
Example # 1 - Contd
We have the sections and lets note down the AISC Specs
Section
C 15 x 33.9
Area A
9.960 Page 1-40 and 1-41
315.000
Ix
Iy
8.130
x
0.787
Value of K from Table C-C2.1 is 1.00
Calculating the Allowable load
Pa = Fa x Ag = 18 x 2 x 9.96 = 358.56 kips
Example # 1 - Contd
2.
1/2
15
0.4
0.81
7.5
0.787
9
3.4
Example # 1 - Contd
Ixx = ?
Ixx = 2 x Ix
Ixx = 2 x 315
Ixx = 630
Iyy = ?
Iyy =
Iyy = 573.08
Example # 1 - Contd
rmin = ?
rmin = 5.36 in
So OK
From Table C-36, Page 3-16, 53 = 18.08, 54 = 17.99
By interpolating the Allowable Stress = Fa = 18.014 ksi
Calculating the Allowable load
Pa = Fa x Ag = 18.014 x 2 x 9.96 = 358.84 kips
Example # 1 - Contd
Example # 1 - Contd
Example # 1 - Contd
12.
Lacing
3
1.75
o
The angle in between the lacing is 60
Distance between the fasteners
60o
= 9 + ( 2 x 3.4 ) ( 2 x 1.75 )
= 12.3 in < 15 in
14.
60o
Hence use single lacing.
2
Shear stress = 2 % of Load
= 0.02 x 358.84
14.
60o
2
= 7.177 kips
9
Force of single lacing = 7.177 2
3.4
Example # 1 - Contd
Let us assume that the plate area is A = b x t
The ratio l/r for lacing bars arranged in single systems
shall not exceed 140.
We know that
Now
Example # 1 - Contd
inch
Example # 1 - Contd
=>
Example # 2
4 x L 8 x 8 x
Data
21 x 21
Length of Column = 30 feet
Column
Steel
= A36
End condition Top = Pinned
Lacing
End condition Bot = Pinned
Requirements
Capacity of built up Member
Design of Lacing
Assumption
In this example we will assume 0.5 so
Fa = 0.5 x Fy = 0.5 x 36 = 18 ksi
Example # 2 - Contd
We have the sections and lets note down the AISC Specs
Section
L 8 x 8 x
Area A
7.750 Page 1-46
48.600
Ix
Iy
48.600
x
2.190
Value of K from Table C-C2.1 is 1.00
Calculating the Allowable load
Pa = Fa x Ag = 18 x 2 x 7.75 = 558 kips
Example # 2 - Contd
2.
1/2
21
10.5
5
Example # 2 - Contd
Ixx = ?
Ixx = 2335.139
Iyy = ?
Iyy = 2335.139
Example # 2 - Contd
rmin = ?
rmin = 8.68 in
So OK
From Table C-36, Page 3-16, 41 = 19.11, 42 = 19.03
By interpolating the Allowable Stress = Fa = 19.07 ksi
Calculating the Allowable load
Pa = Fa x Ag = 19.07 x 4 x 7.75 = 591.17 kips
Example # 2 - Contd
17.
Lacing
5
1.75
o
The angle in between the lacing is 45
Distance between the fasteners
= 21 ( 2 x 1.75 )
45o
= 17.5 in > 15 in
Hence use double lacing.
Shear stress = 2 % of Load
= 0.02 x 591.17
45o
24.
= 11.82 kips
7
Force of single lacing = 11.82 4 = 2.96 kips 21
Unsupported length = 0.70 x 24.7 = 17.29
Example # 2 - Contd
Let us assume that the plate area is A = b x t
The ratio l/r for lacing bars arranged in double systems
shall not exceed 200. Double lacing bars shall be joined at
their intersections.
We know that
Now
Example # 2 - Contd
Say
5/16 inch
Example # 2 - Contd
=>
Base Plates
Base Plates
A2 = Pedestal
Area
Base Plate
B
A1 = Base
plate area
0.95 d
m
n
0.8 bf
Base Plates
A=2(d+b2L)L
Where
d = depth of column section, in
Base Plates
Base Plates
Determine N and B
Determine actual bearing pressure on concrete
Determine m and n
Determine L
Determine tp using m, n and L : The largest governs
Example # 1
Data
Bearing Pressure at Sp = 1650 psi
Steel
= A36
Column Section = W 12 x 65
Column reaction = 370 kips
Calculate required area of base plate
Ag = 225 in2
= 15 x 15
Example # 1 - Contd
We have the sections and lets note down the AISC Specs
Section
W 12 x 65
Area A
19.10 Page 1-28 and 1-29
d
12.12
b
12.00
Calculate the value of m , n and L. We will use
largest value.
m =
Example # 1 - Contd
L = 46 x 10-3
So For Plate thickness