EBAT75
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These are items for consideration in totality:
1. The prime (') and non-compact. Yes, the example section is compact. Why then is the table showing primes at the bottom which tie in with the values in the table for different spans? If anyone is confused, I am too.
2. Lb=0. Yes, < or= Mp. For that to happen, shouldn't Cb then become < 1? The Table is based on Cb=1, the minimum for any condition.
3. Continuously braced, prevented from lateral displacement, twist, etc are terms that need clarification. The Specs simply give formulae for bracing strength requirements per brace point. These are based on the flange compressive force Pf which becomes infinity (as to be expected) when Lb=0. Something to think about.
4. Does not deflection become the controlling factor, not strength as the span increases? How does deflection affect flange force and consequently the required brace strength?
1. The prime (') and non-compact. Yes, the example section is compact. Why then is the table showing primes at the bottom which tie in with the values in the table for different spans? If anyone is confused, I am too.
2. Lb=0. Yes, < or= Mp. For that to happen, shouldn't Cb then become < 1? The Table is based on Cb=1, the minimum for any condition.
3. Continuously braced, prevented from lateral displacement, twist, etc are terms that need clarification. The Specs simply give formulae for bracing strength requirements per brace point. These are based on the flange compressive force Pf which becomes infinity (as to be expected) when Lb=0. Something to think about.
4. Does not deflection become the controlling factor, not strength as the span increases? How does deflection affect flange force and consequently the required brace strength?