5 Cross Section Classification Handout
5 Cross Section Classification Handout
Steel Design to Eurocode 3 their plastic moment resistance, but have limited
rotation capacity because of local buckling.
Local Buckling and Cross- Class 3 cross-sections are those in which the stress in
the extreme compression fibre of the steel member
Section Classification assuming an elastic distribution of stresses can reach
the yield strength, but local buckling is liable to prevent
development of the plastic moment resistance.
In Eurocode 3 you will need to refer to the following
clauses when classifying a section and determining the Class 4 cross-sections are those in which local
cross-sectional resistance:
buckling will occur before the attainment of yield stress
Clause 5.5 covers the cross section classification in one or more parts of the cross-section.
Classes
Factor
BS 5950 EC3
BS 5950 EC3
Plastic Class 1
= (275/py)0.5 = (235/fy)0.5
Compact Class 2
Semi-compact Class 3
Values of are given at the bottom of Table 5.2:
Slender Class 4
fy 235 275 355 420 460
Class 2
Class 3
fy Yield Strength
Class 4
The UK National Annex says that material properties
should be taken from the product standards.
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Source: http://www.steel-insdag.org/new/pdfs/Chapter8.pdf Extract from EN 10025-2 - fy (yield strength) values for
hot rolled steel:
2
Similarly to BS 5950, cross sections will be placed into fy (N/mm )
one of four behaviour classes. Class 1 is the least nominal thickness of element,
susceptible to local buckling and class 4 is the most t (mm)
susceptible.
Steel
40 < t 63
63 < t 80
Grade
16< t 40
Eurocode 3 defines the classes in Clause 5.5.2: S 275 275 265 255 245
Class 1 cross-sections are those which can form a S 355 355 345 335 325
plastic hinge with the rotation capacity required from
plastic analysis without reduction of the resistance. EN 10025-2 (Table 7)
c/t Width-to-Thickness Ratio Class 3: Semi-compact
The width-to-thickness ratios differ in EC3 differs from BS (Table 11) EC3 (Table 5.2)
BS 5950: Flange
b/T = < 15 c/tf = < 14
outstand
BS 5950 EC3
Limits
Web in
d/t = < 120 d/tw = < 142
bending
Web in
d/tw = < 42
compression
Class 4: Slender
Summary
Cross-section Classification
1. Determine fy (UK NA recommends you use the
Class 1: Plastic product standards)
2. Determine from Table 5.2
BS (Table 11) EC3 (Table 5.2)
3. Substitute the value of into the class limits in
Flange
b/T = < 9 c/tf = < 9 Table 5.2 to work out the class of the flange and
outstand
web
Limits
Web in
d/t = < 80 d/tw = < 72
bending Flange
Web in outstand Web in bending
d/tw = < 33
compression limiting limiting value, d/tw
value, c/tf
Class 2: Compact Class 1 9 72
Class 2 10 83
BS (Table 11) EC3 (Table 5.2) Class 3 14 124
Flange If it does not meet Class 3
b/T = < 10 c/tf = < 10
outstand Class 4 requirements, the section is classified
Limits
Web in as Class 4
d/t = < 100 d/tw = < 83
bending
Web in 4. Take the least favourable class from the flange
d/tw = < 38
compression and web results