EBAT75
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(c) When Lb > LrLb absolutely is zero if the top flange is continuously braced
The definition of Lb in section F2-3, page 16.1-47 of the 14th edition: 'Lb = length between points that are either braced against lateral displacement of the compression flange OR braced against twist of the cross section'
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Mn = FcrSx ≤ Mp (F2-3)
where
Lb = length between points that are either braced against lateral displacement of
the compression flange or braced against twist of the cross section, in.
This definition of Lb in ONLY WHEN Lb>Lr. Please remember what I said earlier -Up to only Lr, fully braced, you can use 3-6.
The danger is when we do not match the definitions to the context in hand. When the context or boundary conditions change, the definition, in this case the definition of Lb changes. It is not static.