I'm not sure if it's because it's late in the day, but I'm having trouble deriving the stiffness equations in the lateral bracing DESIGN EXAMPLES of Yura, Fundamentals of Beam Bracing. Can anyone help me out with an explantion? Every time I try to derive this I end up cancelling out the cos(theta) term, instead of ending up with the cos2(theta) term seen in the solution.
Part 2 of my question is: why is the stiffness calculated differently between Example 1 and Example 2? Example 1 multiplies by cos2(theta), whereas Example 2 effectively multiplies by cos3(theta).
Yura (Design Examples towards end of document):
http://www.scribd.com/doc/63965314/Fundamentals-of-Beam-Bracing-1
Part 2 of my question is: why is the stiffness calculated differently between Example 1 and Example 2? Example 1 multiplies by cos2(theta), whereas Example 2 effectively multiplies by cos3(theta).
Yura (Design Examples towards end of document):
http://www.scribd.com/doc/63965314/Fundamentals-of-Beam-Bracing-1