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Table of Contents
Section Page
NOTICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
DISCLAIMER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 - 1
4 Provisions of AISC13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1
Section Page
4.10 AISC13 Provisions for Solid Rectangular and Square Bars . . . 4.10 - 1
Appendix A: References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A - 1
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List of Tables
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GT STRUDL GTSTRUDL Steel Design AISC13 Code
1.1 Introduction
The purpose of this volume is to discuss in detail the parameters and properties for
the GTSTRUDL steel design AISC13 code. This volume is only applicable to the steel
design AISC13 code.
AISC13 Code
American Institute of Steel Construction
AISC Thirteenth Edition
The AISC13 code of GTSTRUDL may be used to select or check any of the
following shapes:
The term I shapes is used to mean rolled or welded I and H beams and columns,
universal beams and columns, joists, universal bearing piles, W, S, M, and HP profiles with
doubly symmetric cross-sections.
The code is primarily based on the AISC Steel Construction Manual, Thirteenth
Edition, Specification for Structural Steel Buildings adopted March 9, 2005. The
Specification is contained in the Thirteenth Edition of the AISC Steel Construction Manual
(102). The AISC13 code utilizes the Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) techniques
of the AISC Specification and also the safety factor Ω has been implemented for the
Allowable Strength Design (ASD).
The sections of the AISC Thirteenth Edition Specifications (102) which are
considered by the GTSTRUDL AISC13 code are summarized below:
The detailed explanation of the code parameters and cross-section properties are as
follows.
1. Section 1.3 Shows the parameters used by the AISC13 code. Table 1.3-1
contains the applicable parameter names, their default values,
and a brief description of the parameters.
This section describes the parameters applicable to the AISC13 code. Table 1.3-1
contains parameter names, default values, and a short explanation of each parameter. A
knowledge of parameters gives the user greater flexibility during code check or design. The
default parameter values or user specified parameter values have a direct bearing on the
results produced by the AISC13 code check. More detailed explanations of the parameters
are described in the Section 3.
Table 1.3-1
Parameter Default
Name Value Meaning
CODETOL 0.0 Percent variance from 1.0 for compliance with the provisions
of a code. The ratio of Actual/Allowable must be less than
or equal to [1.0 + CODETOL/100].
Parameter Default
Name Value Meaning
Material Properties
STEELGRD A36 Identifies the grade of steel from which a member is made.
See Tables 1.3-4 and 1.3-5 for steel grades and their
properties.
RedFy 1.0 Reduction factor for parameter ‘Fy’. This factor times
parameter ‘Fy’ gives the Fy value used by the code. Used to
account for property changes at high temperatures.
Parameter Default
Name Value Meaning
Slenderness Ratio
*K-factor Leaning Columns Concept has not been implemented for the automatic K-factor Computation.
Parameter Default
Name Value Meaning
K-Factors (continued)
KY 1.0 Effective length factor for buckling about the local Y axis of
the profile. See Sections 2.2 and 2.3 of Volume 2A of the
User Reference Manual for GTSTRUDL computation of
effective length factor, KY.
KZ 1.0 Effective length factor for buckling about the local Z axis of
the profile. See Sections 2.2 and 2.3 of Volume 2A of the
User Reference Manual for GTSTRUDL computation of
effective length factor, KZ.
Print-K YES Parameter to print the computed K-factor values after the
default code check or select command output (TRACE 4
output). The default value of ‘YES’ for this parameter
indicates that the computed K-factor values should be
printed after the code check or select command output. The
column names attached to the start and end of the code
checked member is also printed. This printed information
allows the user to inspect the automatic detection of the
columns attached to the start and end of the designed
member. A value of ‘NO’ indicates that K-factor values and
the names of the attached columns to the start and end of the
designed member should not be printed.
K-factor Leaning Columns Concept has not been implemented for the automatic K-factor Computation.
Parameter Default
Name Value Meaning
K-Factors (continued)
SDSWAYZ YES Indicates the presence or absence of sidesway about the local
Z axis. This parameter is used by GTSTRUDL when
effective length values are computed.
YES = sidesway permitted.
NO = sidesway prevented.
GAY Computed G-factor at the start joint of the member. GAY is used in the
calculation of effective length factor KY (see parameters
COMPK, KY, and Sections 2.2 and 2.3 of Volume 2A of the
User Reference Manual).
GAZ Computed G-factor at the start joint of the member. GAZ is used in the
calculation of effective length factor KZ (see parameters
COMPK, KZ, and Sections 2.2 and 2.3 of Volume 2A of the
User Reference Manual).
GBY Computed G-factor at the end joint of the member. GBY is used in the
calculation of effective length factor KY (see parameters
COMPK, KY, and Sections 2.2 and 2.3 of Volume 2A of the
User Reference Manual).
GBZ Computed G-factor at the end joint of the member. GBZ is used in the
calculation of effective length factor KZ (see parameters
COMPK, KZ, and Sections 2.2 and 2.3 of Volume 2A of the
User Reference Manual).
Parameter Default
Name Value Meaning
Buckling Length
LY Computed Unbraced length for buckling about the local Y axis of the
profile. The default is computed as the length of the mem-
ber.
LZ Computed Unbraced length for buckling about the local Z axis of the
profile. The default is computed as the length of the mem-
ber.
FRLY 1.0 Fractional form of the parameter LY, allows unbraced length
to be specified as fractions of the total length. Used only
when LY is computed.
FRLZ 1.0 Fractional form of the parameter LZ, similar to FRLY. Used
only when LZ is computed.
Flexural-Torsional Buckling
KX 1.0 Effective length factor for torsional buckling about the local
X axis of the profile. This parameter is used in flexural-
torsional buckling stress, Fe computations.
LX Computed Unbraced length for torsional buckling about the local X axis
of the profile. The default is computed as the length of the
member. This parameter is used in flexural-torsional
buckling stress, Fe computations.
FRLX 1.0 Fractional form of the parameter LX, allows unbraced length
to be specified as fractions of the total length. Used only
when LX is computed.
Parameter Default
Name Value Meaning
Bending Strength
UNLCFTF Computed Unbraced length of the compression flange for the top
flange. When no value is specified, UNLCF and FRUNLCF
are used for this parameter.
UNLCFBF Computed Unbraced length of the compression flange for the bottom
flange. When no value is specified, UNLCF and FRUNLCF
are used for this parameter.
Parameter Default
Name Value Meaning
Parameter Default
Name Value Meaning
ConnType WELDED Type of the intermediate connectors that are used for double
angle. Choices are: SNUG and WELDED.
SNUG = intermediate connectors that are snug-tight
bolted.
WELDED = intermediate connectors that are welded or
fully tensioned bolted. This is the default.
Parameter Default
Name Value Meaning
Lvy Computed Distance from maximum to zero Y-shear force. The default
is computed as the length of the member. An alternative
value may be specified in active units.
Lvz Computed Distance from maximum to zero Z-shear force. The default
is computed as the length of the member. An alternative
value may be specified in active units.
Force Limitation
FXMIN 0.5 (lb) Minimum axial force to be considered by the code; anything
less in magnitude is taken as zero.
Parameter Default
Name Value Meaning
Parameter Default
Name Value Meaning
Table 1.3-2
Code Parameter
Name Table Application
* For latest (up to date) version of this table, see Table 2.1-1a of Volume 2A.
Code Parameter
Name Table Application
* For latest (up to date) version of this table, see Table 2.1-1a of Volume 2A.
Table 1.3-3
Single Angles See Appendix C of Volume 2A for list of single angle table
names.
Double Angles See Appendix C of Volume 2A for list of double angle table
names.
Round HSS See Appendix C of Volume 2A for list of round HSS (pipe,
circular hollow section) table names.
Rectangular HSS See Appendix C of Volume 2A for list of rectangular and square
HSS (structural tube, rectangular and square hollow section) table
names.
Solid Round Bars See Appendix C of Volume 2A for a list of solid round bar table
names.
Solid Square Bars See Appendix C of Volume 2A for a list of solid square bar table
names.
Solid Rectangular Bars See Appendix C of Volume 2A for a list of solid rectangular bar
table names.
Table 1.3-4
36 36 36 36 36
A36
58 58 58 58 58
50 50
A529-G50 NA NA NA
65 65
55 55
A529-G55 NA NA NA
70 70
42 42 42 42 42
A572-G42
60 60 60 60 60
50 50 50 50 50
A572-G50
65 65 65 65 65
55 55 55 55 55
A572-G55
70 70 70 70 70
60 60 60
A572-G60 NA NA
75 75 75
65 65 65
A572-G65 NA NA
80 80 80
50 50 50 50 50
A913-G50
60 60 60 60 60
60 60 60 60 60
A913-G60
75 75 75 75 75
65 65 65 65 65
A913-G65
80 80 80 80 80
70 70 70 70 70
A913-G70
90 90 90 90 90
50 50 50 50 50
A992
65 65 65 65 65
b a a
50 50 46 42 42
A242 b a a
70 70 67 63 63
50 50 50 50 50
A588
70 70 70 70 70
Table 1.3-5
35
A53-GB NA NA
60
42 46
A500-GB NA
58 58
46 50
A500-GC NA
62 62
36 36
A501 NA
58 58
A618-GI
50 50
A618-GII NA
70 70
Thickness # 3/4
A618-GI
46 46
A618-GII NA
67 67
Thickness > 3/4
50 50
A618GIII NA
65 65
50
A242-G50 NA NA
70
50 50
A847 NA
70 70
ANSI/AISC N690-06
Specification for Safety-Related
Steel Structures
for Nuclear Facilities
The ANSI/AISC N690-06 specification is based on the AISC steel construction manual,
Thirteenth Edition specification with a few modifications. The GTSTRUDL steel design for this
code is based on the AISC13 code and the parameter ‘N690-06’ shown in the Table 1.4-1. The
following shapes are available for this code:
This code is primarily based on the American National Standard, ANSI/AISC N690-06,
Specification for Safety-Related Steel Structures for Nuclear Facilities, adopted September 20, 2006
(106) and the AISC Steel Construction Manual, Thirteenth Edition, Specification for Structural Steel
Buildings, adopted March 9, 2005 (102). GTSTRUDL provisions applicable to ANSI/AISC N690-
06 code are described in the Section 4.11.
Minimum required parameters for design based on the ANSI/AISC N690-06 code are the
following two parameters. The first parameter is ‘CODE’ for which a value of ‘AISC13’ is required.
The second parameter is ‘N690-06’ and a value of ‘YES’ must be specified for this parameter.
Table 1.4-1 on the next page and Table 1.3-1 in Section 1.3 discuses the other applicable parameters.
Example:
PARAMETERS
CODE AISC13 ALL
N690-06 YES ALL
Table 1.4-1
AISC13 Code Parameters for
ANSI/AISC N690-06
Parameter Default
Name Value Meaning
CODE Required Identifies the code to be used for member checking or member selec-
tion. Specify AISC13 for code name. Second order elastic analysis
using factored loads is required by the GTSTRUDL AISC13 code.
Second order effect may be considered by using GTSTRUDL
Nonlinear Analysis (Section 2.5 of Volume 3 of the User Reference
Manual). See Sections 2 and 3 for a more detailed description of
parameters and cross-section properties.
The 2005 AISC 13th Edition Steel Design LRFD and ASD Specification describes four
structural analysis methods for the calculation of member required strengths and stability
which are referred to as:
Even though the Direct Analysis Method and Second-Order Inelastic Analysis are
the most rational and rigorous of the methods, the use of the approximate methods are
permitted. However, the formulations of the approximate methods contain innumerable
details that are based upon assumptions associated with overly simplified structural models.
Consequently, said assumptions and details are only valid for structures whose geometric,
stiffness, load applications, and behavioral conditions are essentially the same as those of
the simplified models. Since such structures are far less common in modern practice, the
approximate methods are thus greatly limited in their applicability to modern steel frame
structures. Further, since such limitations are contrary to the goal of requiring more rigorous
methods of stability analysis of general steel frame structures, and since future editions of
the AISC code are expected to de-emphasize, if not eliminate, references to the use of the
approximate methods, the Amplified Linear (first-order) Elastic Analysis (i.e., the
approximate “B1/B2" procedure) is not implemented in GTSTRUDL.
1. The Direct Analysis Method (AISC Table 2-1, Section C2.2, & Appendix 7)
based on a rigorous nonlinear geometric (second-order) elastic analysis in
combination with reduced member stiffnesses, notional loads, and effective
length factors K = 1.0,
2. The Effective Length Method (AISC Table 2-1 & Sections C2.2 & C2.2a)
based on a rigorous nonlinear geometric elastic analysis in combination with
nominal member stiffnesses, notional loads, and appropriate effective length
factors,
3. The First-Order Analysis Method (AISC Sections C2.2 & C2.2b) based on
linear elastic analysis in combination with nominal member stiffnesses,
additional lateral loads, and effective length factors K = 1.0, and
This section describes the profile properties used by the AISC13 code. Since each
shape has different properties that are required by the design code, the properties of each
shape are listed separately. The tables supplied with GTSTRUDL contain these properties
required for design in addition to the properties required for analysis. New tables created
by the user should include the same properties if the AISC13 code is to be used. The
orientation of the principal axes (Z and Y) for each shape is shown in Figure 2-1.
I shapes:
For W shapes and other doubly symmetric I beams, the following properties
are required:
AX = cross-sectional area
AY = Y axis shear area computed as the profile depth times the web
thickness
AZ = Z axis shear area computed as 2/3 of the total flange area
IX = torsional moment of inertia
IY = moment of inertia about the Y axis
IZ = moment of inertia about the Z axis
RY = radius of gyration about the Y axis
RZ = radius of gyration about the Z axis
SY = section modulus about the Y axis
SZ = section modulus about the Z axis
ZY = plastic section modulus about the Y axis
ZZ = plastic section modulus about the Z axis
FLTK = flange thickness
WBTK = web thickness
YD = profile depth
YC = positive Y direction distance from the Z axis to the extreme fiber
along the Y axis (half of the profile depth)
ZD = flange width
ZC = positive Z direction distance from the Y axis to the extreme fiber
along the Z axis (half of the flange width)
INTYD = clear depth of the web computed as the profile depth minus twice
the flange thickness
BF/2TF = b/t ratio of the flange computed as 1/2 the flange width divided by
the flange thickness
H/TW = h/tw, assumed web depth for stability (h) divided by the web
thickness where h is the clear distance between flanges less the
fillet or corner radius for rolled shapes (see AISC Steel
Construction Manual, Thirteenth Edition, March 2005). When
h/tw is not specified for the cross-section in the GTSTRUDL or
USER tables, the value of INTYD divided by the WBTK is used.
INTYD is the clear distance between flanges and WBTK is the
thickness of the web
IY × CW
SZ
h0 = distance between flange centroids. If not specified, it is computed
as YD – FLTK
CW = warping constant. If not specified, it is computed as
ZD3(YD–FLTK)2(FLTK)/24.0
ND = nominal depth
WEIGHT = weight per unit length
GRPNUM = 1.0
SHAPE = a number that indicates the profile shape
= 1.0, W shapes
= 1.1, S shapes
= 1.2, HP shapes
= 1.3, M shapes
Channels:
AX = cross-sectional area
AY = Y axis shear area computed as the profile depth times the web
thickness
AZ = Z axis shear area computed as 2/3 of the total flange area
IX = torsional moment of inertia
IY = moment of inertia about the Y axis
IZ = moment of inertia about the Z axis
RY = radius of gyration about the Y axis
RZ = radius of gyration about the Z axis
SY = negative direction section modulus about the Y axis (IY/(ZD–ZC))
SYS = positive direction section modulus about the Y axis (IY/ZC),
SZ = section modulus about the Z axis
ZY = plastic section modulus about the Y axis
ZZ = plastic section modulus about the Z axis
FLTK = flange thickness
WBTK = web thickness
YD = profile depth
YC = positive Y direction distance from the Z axis to the extreme fiber
along the Y axis (half of the profile depth)
ZD = flange width
ZC = positive Z direction distance from the Y axis to the extreme fiber
along the Z axis (from Y axis to the web extreme fiber)
INTYD = clear depth of the web computed as the profile depth minus twice
the flange thickness
EY = distance from centroid to shear center parallel to the Y axis
EZ = distance from centroid to shear center parallel to the Z axis
ND = nominal depth
BF/2TF = b/t ratio of the flange computed as the total flange width divided
by the flange thickness
rts = effective raduis of gyration. If not specified, it is computed as
IY × CW
SZ
h0 = distance between flange centroids. If not specified, it is computed
as YD – FLTK
CW = warping constant. If not specified, it is computed
WEIGHT = weight per unit length
GRPNUM = 1.0
SHAPE = a number that indicates the profile shape
= 2.0, Standard Channels (C)
= 2.1, Miscellaneous Channels (MC)
Single Angles:
For Single Angles, the properties are in principal axes, the following proper-
ties are required:
AX = cross-sectional area
AY = Y-shear area along the Y-principle axis. AY is taken as a value
that will produce the maximum transverse shear from the equation
FY/AY, where FY is the Y-shear force in the Y-principle axis
direction. In this case, AY is taken as the term (IZ×THICK/QZ),
where QZ is the first moment of the area above the Z-principle
axis about the Z-principle axis. See S.P. Timoshenko and J. M.
Gere, Mechanics of Materials, D. Von Nostrand, New York, 1972
AZ = Z-shear area along the Z-principle axis. AZ is taken as a value
that will produce the maximum transverse shear from the equation
FZ/AZ, where FZ is the Z-shear force in the Z-principle axis
direction. In this case, AZ is taken as the term (IY×THICK/QY),
where QY is the first moment of the area above the Y-principle
axis about the Y-principle axis. See S.P. Timoshenko and J.M.
Gere, Mechanics of Materials, D. Von Nostrand, New York, 1972
IX = torsional moment of inertia
IY = moment of inertia about the principal Y axis
IZ = moment of inertia about the principal Z axis
RY = radius of gyration about the principal Y axis
RZ = radius of gyration about the principal Z axis
SY = positive direction section modulus about the principal Y axis
(IY/ZC)
SYS = negative direction section modulus about the principal Y axis
(IY/(ZD–ZC)), (note, if both legs are equal, LEG1 = LEG2, then
SY = SYS)
SZ = positive direction section modulus about the principal Z axis
(IZ/YC)
SZS = negative direction section modulus about the principal Z axis
(IZ/(YD–YC))
ZY = plastic section modulus about the principal Y axis
ZZ = plastic section modulus about the principal Z axis
THICK = thickness of the single angle
LEG1 = length of the longer leg
LEG2 = length of the shorter leg
YD = depth parallel to principal Y axis
Tees:
AX = cross-sectional area
AY = Y axis shear area computed as 2/3 of the profile depth times web
thickness
AZ = Z axis shear area computed as 2/3 of the total flange area,
IX = torsional moment of inertia
IY = moment of inertia about the Y axis
IZ = moment of inertia about the Z axis
RY = radius of gyration about the Y axis
RZ = radius of gyration about the Z axis
SY = section modulus about the Y axis
SZ = negative direction section modulus about the Z axis
(IZ/(YD–YC))
SZS = positive direction section modulus about the Z axis (IZ/YC)
ZY = plastic section modulus about the Y axis
ZZ = plastic section modulus about the Z axis
FLTK = flange thickness
WBTK = web thickness
YD = profile depth
YC = positive Y direction distance from the Z axis to the extreme fiber
along the Y axis (from Z axis to top-of-flange)
ZD = flange width
ZC = positive Z direction distance from the Y axis to the extreme fiber
along the Z axis (half of the flange width)
INTYD = clear depth of the web computed as the profile depth minus the
flange thickness
BF/2TF = b/t ratio of the flange computed as 1/2 the flange width divided by
the flange thickness
EY = distance from centroid to shear center parallel to the Y axis
EZ = distance from centroid to shear center parallel to the Z axis
ND = nominal depth
CW = warping constant. If not specified, it is computed
Rev V 2 - 10 AISC13
GT STRUDL Properties Used by AISC13
Double Angles:
AISC13 2 - 11 Rev V
Properties Used by AISC13 GT STRUDL
AX = cross-sectional area
AY = Y axis shear area computed as 3/4 of AX
AZ = Z axis shear area computed as 3/4 of AX
IX = torsional moment of inertia
IY = moment of inertia about the Y axis
IZ = moment of inertia about the Z axis
RY = radius of gyration about the Y axis
RZ = radius of gyration about the Z axis
SY = section modulus about the Y axis
SZ = section modulus about the Z axis
ZY = plastic section modulus about the Y axis
ZZ = plastic section modulus about the Z axis
YD = depth parallel to Y axis (diameter of bar)
YC = distance to extreme fiber in positive Y direction (radius of bar)
ZD = depth parallel to Z axis (diameter of bar)
ZC = distance to extreme fiber in positive Z direction (radius of bar)
GRPNUM = 1.0
SHAPE = a number that indicates the profile shape
= 5.0, solid round bars
Rev V 2 - 12 AISC13
GT STRUDL Properties Used by AISC13
AX = cross-sectional area
AY = Y axis shear area computed as 1/2 of AX
AZ = Z axis shear area computed as 1/2 of AX
IX = torsional moment of inertia
IY = moment of inertia about the Y axis
IZ = moment of inertia about the Z axis
RY = radius of gyration about the Y axis
RZ = radius of gyration about the Z axis
SY = section modulus about the Y axis
SZ = section modulus about the Z axis
ZY = plastic section modulus about the Y axis
ZZ = plastic section modulus about the Z axis
C = HSS torsional constant. If not specified, it is computed as
π×(OD – THICK)×(OD – THICK)×THICK/2
OD = outside diameter of the pipe
ID = inside diameter of the pipe
THICK = thickness of the pipe
YD = depth parallel to Y axis (OD)
YC = distance to extreme fiber in positive Y direction (OD/2.0)
ZD = depth parallel to Z axis (OD)
ZC = distance to extreme fiber in positive Z direction (OD/2.0)
ND = nominal depth
GRPNUM = 1.0
SHAPE = a number that indicates the profile shape
= 5.1, round HSS (pipes)
AISC13 2 - 13 Rev V
Properties Used by AISC13 GT STRUDL
For Square and Rectangular Bars. Both the Square and Rectangular Bars
require the following properties:
AX = cross-sectional area
AY = Y axis shear area computed as 2/3 of AX
AZ = Z axis shear area computed as 2/3 of AX
IX = torsional moment of inertia
IY = moment of inertia about the Y axis
IZ = moment of inertia about the Z axis
RY = radius of gyration about the Y axis
RZ = radius of gyration about the Z axis
SY = section modulus about the Y axis
SZ = section modulus about the Z axis
ZY = plastic section modulus about the Y axis
ZZ = plastic section modulus about the Z axis
YD = depth parallel to Y axis
YC = distance to extreme fiber in positive Y direction (YD/2)
ZD = depth parallel to Z axis
ZC = distance to extreme fiber in positive Z direction (ZD/2)
GRPNUM = 1.0
SHAPE = a number that indicates the profile shape
= 6.0, square bars
= 6.1, rectangular bars
Rev V 2 - 14 AISC13
GT STRUDL Properties Used by AISC13
For Square and Rectangular HSS (Structural Tubing), the following properties are
required:
AX = cross-sectional area
AY = Y axis shear area computed as twice the web thickness times the
flat width of the web
AZ = Z axis shear area computed as twice the flange thickness times the
flat width of the flange
IX = torsional moment of inertia
IY = moment of inertia about the Y axis
IZ = moment of inertia about the Z axis
RY = radius of gyration about Y axis
RZ = radius of gyration about Z axis
SY = section modulus about Y axis
SZ = section modulus about Z axis
ZY = plastic section modulus about the Y axis
ZZ = plastic section modulus about the Z axis
FLTK = flange thickness
WBTK = web thickness
YD = profile depth
YC = positive Y direction distance from the Z axis to the extreme fiber
along the Y axis (YD/2)
ZD = profile width
ZC = positive Z direction distance from the Y axis to the extreme fiber
along the Z axis (ZD/2)
C = HSS torsional constant. If not specified, it is computed as
2×(ZD – t)×(YD – t)×t – 4.5×(4.0 – π)×t×t×t
Where t = minimum of (FLTK , WBTK)
b/t = b/t ratio of the flange. If not specified, it is computed as
(ZD – 3.0×WBTK) / FLTK
h/t = h/t ratio of the web. If not specified, it is computed as
(YD – 3.0×FLTK) / WBTK
INTYD = flat width of the web (YD – 2×radius)
INTZD = flat width of the flange (ZD – 2×radius)
EY = distance from centroid to shear center parallel to the Y axis
EZ = distance from centroid to shear center parallel to the Z axis
ND = nominal depth
CW = warping constant. If not specified, it is computed
AISC13 2 - 15 Rev V
Properties Used by AISC13 GT STRUDL
GRPNUM = 1.0
SHAPE = a number that indicates the profile shape
= 6.2, structural tubing
It is assumed that the outside radius of the corners of a structural tube equals twice
the thickness of the tube:
radius = 2 × FLTK
Rev V 2 - 16 AISC13
GT STRUDL Parameters Used by AISC13
The parameters used by AISC13 code may be grouped into three general categories:
With the notable exception of CODETOL, parameters of the second group are
seldom used. A knowledge of the system and control parameters allows the user greater
flexibility when using the AISC13 code. The vast majority of parameters fall into the code
category and have a direct bearing on AISC13 code and the results it produces.
For the categories described above, the parameters used by AISC13 code are present-
ed below and are summarized in Table 3-1. The system and control parameters are discussed
first, followed by the code parameters.
Table 3-1
Parameters in AISC13
Parameters in AISC13
System Parameters
Parameter to request to print the section limiting values for limit state and
load and resistance factor design codes. This parameter is applicable to the steel
design CHECK and SELECT commands. The default output from CHECK or
SELECT command prints the section force values. A value of ‘YES’ for this
parameter indicates that the section limiting values should be printed instead of
default section forces.
Unlike the TRACE and VALUES parameters, SUMMARY does not directly
produce output during a SELECT or CHECK command. Instead, SUMMARY
invokes a bookkeeping system which monitors and records provision and parameter
values used at each section and loading for which the member is to be designed or
checked. The two options for SUMMARY are NO or YES. With the default of NO,
the bookkeeping system is bypassed, and no data are stored. When YES is specified,
all provisions and parameters in the code "Summary Description" (Sections 2.9 and
2.10.5 of Volume 2A) are recorded. Information recorded during a SELECT or
CHECK can be output using the SUMMARIZE command of Section 2.9 of Volume
2A. By using SUMMARY, the user is able to selectively output the same data
available through TRACE and VALUES at any time after the data have been
recorded.
TRACE / 1, 2, 3, 4
acting on the member for that section and loading. For each provision at that section
and loading, the allowable and actual values, and the actual/allowable ratio are
output. Figure 7.2-1 of Volume 2A illustrates the information output by a TRACE
value of 3. For a TRACE value of 2, only those provisions for which the actual
exceeded the allowable are output. The order in which provisions are output depends
on the code being used, and on the forces acting at the particular section and loading.
When no value is specified for the parameter TRACE, the default value of 4 is
assumed. The default output generated for the SELECT or the CHECK command
shows the member name, the code name, the profile name, the table name, the
loading condition and the section location where the largest actual/allowable value
occurs, the provision name corresponding to the largest actual/allowable value, the
largest value of actual/allowable ratio computed, and the internal member section
forces at the section with the largest actual/allowable ratio.
VALUES / 1, 2, 3, 4
VALUES allows for the inspection of the parameters and/or properties values
used while SELECTing or CHECKing a member. Each time a parameter or property
is retrieved for use by the code or selection procedure, its name and values are
output. The four options for VALUES are:
Control Parameters
NOTE: Values given for FXMIN, FYMIN, FZMIN, MXMIN, MYMIN, and MZMIN
should always be greater than zero, so that checks of extremely small forces and
moments are not made. Forces and moments with magnitudes of 0.001 and less
may be present due to numerical limitations of the computer. In most structures,
forces of this magnitude are negligible when compared to the forces usually found
in a member. Default values for the minimums are appropriate for most
applications.
Code Parameters
The alternative user specified value of COMPUTE indicates that the value
of parameter CB must be computed according to equation F1-1 of Section F1.2 of
the 2005 AISC Thirteenth Edition Specification (102) for all active loadings.
12.5Mmax
Cb = Rm ≤ 3.0 AISC Eq. F1-1
2.5Mmax + 3MA + 4MB + 3MC
where:
Note that at this time a value of 1.0 has been assumed for Rm for all doubly
and singly symmetric cross-sections. The channel cross-section is the only singly
symmetric cross-sections for which the parameter CB is applicable. Channels are
singly symmetric about the cross-sections Y axis. A value of 1.0 is assumed for
parameter CB when the member is a cantilever. When computing the default value
of Cb, the compression flange is assumed to be laterally supported (i.e., braced)
only at the member ends. In cases where the actual unbraced length is different
than the eccentric member length (start to end of the member), the user should
specify a value for parameter CB. A value of 1.0 is always conservative and may
be used in either of the preceding cases.
User also may specify an alternative value for parameter CB. Keep in mind
that the user specified alternate value is used for all active loads for the list of
members specified.
The alternative user specified value of COMPUTE indicates that the value
of parameter CB must be computed according to equation F1-1 of Section F1.2 of
the 2005 AISC Thirteenth Edition Specification (102) for all active loadings.
12.5Mmax
Cby = Rm ≤ 3.0 AISC Eq. F1-1
2.5Mmax + 3M A + 4 M B + 3MC
where:
Note that at this time a value of 1.0 has been assumed for Rm. Equal-leg
single angles are singly symmetric about the cross-section principal Z axis. A
value of 1.0 is assumed for parameter Cby when the cross-section is an unequal-leg
single angle or cantilever member. When computing the default value of Cby, the
member is assumed to be laterally supported (i.e., braced) only at the member ends.
In cases where the actual unbraced length is different than the eccentric member
length (start to end of the member), the user should specify a value for parameter
Cby. A value of 1.0 is always conservative and may be used in either of the
preceding cases.
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The user also may specify an alternative value for parameter Cby. Keep in
mind that the user specified alternate value is used for all active loads for the list
of members specified.
CODE / Required
The CODE parameter indicates the code procedure which should be used for
designing or checking a member. A value of AISC13 must be specified for this
parameter to check code based on 2005 AISC Thirteenth Edition. AISC13 design
or code check is based on the AISC "Steel Construction Manual”, “Specification
for Structural Steel Buildings", adopted March 2005 (102).
The COMPK parameter is used to specify how the values of the effective
length parameters KY and KZ are defined. The default value of NO indicates that
the values of KY and KZ are either specified by the user or taken as 1.0 by default.
The value of YES indicates that the values of KY and KZ are to be computed
by GTSTRUDL in the member selection and code check procedures (SELECT or
CHECK command). The K-factors computed by GTSTRUDL are based on the
AISC (American Institute of Steel Construction) guidelines. If the value of
COMPK is NO, the values of KY and KZ are taken as either specified by the user
or as 1.0 by default.
The value of KY or KZ for the parameter COMPK indicates that only the
specified effective length factor should be computed. Refer to Section 2.2 of
Volume 2A for more discussion of the effective length factor computation.
Type of the intermediate connectors that are used for double angles. Choices
are: SNUG and WELDED.
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FRLX specifies the unbraced length for torsional buckling, LX, as a fraction
of the member's effective length. FRLX may be less than or greater than 1.0. This
option works only when LX is computed.
FRLY specifies the unbraced length for buckling about the Y axis, LY, as a
fraction of the member's effective length. FRLY may be less than or greater than
1.0. This option works only when LY is computed.
FRLZ specifies the unbraced length for buckling about the Z axis, LZ, as a
fraction of the member's effective length. FRLZ may be less than or greater than
1.0. This option works only when LZ is computed.
The minimum tensile strength of a member may be specified via Fu. When
Fu is specified, the STEELGRD and profile GRPNUM are not considered, and the
value of Fu remains constant for the member.
Fy may be used to specify the yield strength of a member, rather than having
it computed from STEELGRD and GRPNUM. When Fy is specified for a
member, its value remains constant irrespective of profile size under consideration.
The value of STEELGRD is not considered for such members, even if it was
specified.
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GAY is the G-factor at the start joint of the member. GAY is used in the
calculation of the effective length factor KY (see parameter COMPK and KY).
GAZ is the G-factor at the start joint of the member. GAZ is used in the
calculation of the effective length factor KZ (see parameter COMPK and KZ).
GBY is the G-factor at the end joint of the member. GBY is used in the
calculation of the effective length factor KY (see parameter COMPK and KY).
GBZ is the G-factor at the end joint of the member. GBZ is used in the
calculation of the effective length factor KZ (see parameter COMPK and KZ).
KY is the effective length factor used for buckling about the local member
Y axis (Figure 3-1), and its value is determined according to the following
provisions:
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KZ is the effective length factor used for buckling about the local member Z
axis (Figure 3-1), and its value is determined according to the following
provisions:
This parameter is used to specify the distance from maximum to zero shear
force in the Y axis (Section G6 of AISC 13th Edition). The default value is
computed as the length of the member. An alternative value may be specified in
active units. Note that the parameter ‘Lvy’ is applicable to round HSS (pipes)
only.
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This parameter is used to specify the distance from maximum to zero shear
force in the Z axis (Section G6 of AISC 13th Edition). The default value is
computed as the length of the member. An alternative value may be specified in
active units. Note that the parameter ‘Lvz’ is applicable to round HSS (pipes)
only.
LY specifies the unbraced length for buckling about the Y axis, as shown in
Figure 3-1. The default is computed as the effective member length times the
value of the FRLY parameter. The effective length of a member is the joint-to-
joint distance, unless eccentricities and/or end joint sizes are given. When
eccentricities are given, the eccentric start-to-end length of the member is used.
For end joint sizes, the end joint size at both ends is subtracted from the effective
length which would have been used. LY may be specified larger or smaller than
the member's effective length, and no comparisons are made between the two. See
Section 2.1.8 of Volume 1 for a discussion of member eccentricities and end joint
sizes.
LZ specifies the unbraced length for buckling about the Z axis, as shown in
Figure 3-1. The default is computed as the effective member length times the
value of the FRLZ parameter. See the LY parameter, above, for a description of
the effective length.
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The GTSTRUDL AISC13 steel design code which is based on the AISC
2005 Specification for Structural Steel Buildings, Thirteenth Edition, provides two
methods of design.
(1) Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD): The nominal strength is
multiplied by a resistance factor N, and the resulting design strength
is then required to equal or exceed the section forces in the member.
(2) Allowable Strength Design (ASD): The nominal strength is divided by
a safety factor S, and the resulting allowable strength is then required
to equal or exceed the section forces in the member.
The AISC 13th Specification gives provisions for determining the values of
the nominal strength according to the applicable limit states and lists the
corresponding values of the resistance factor N and the safety factor S.
Appropriate LRFD or ASD load combination should be used based on the
specified applicable building design code.
This parameter may be used to specify the design method that should be used
in AISC13 code. The default value of the LRFD indicates that the AISC13 design
method is the Load and Resistance Factor Design. An alternative value of ASD
indicates that the AISC13 design method is the Allowable Strength Design.
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PF is used to compute the net area for members subject to axial tension. By
specifying a value for PF, the user is able to account for holes which make the net
area less than the full cross-sectional area.
Print-K / YES, NO
Parameter to print the computed K-factor values after the default code check
or select command output (TRACE 4 output). The default value of ‘YES’ for this
parameter indicates that the computed K-factor values should be printed after the
code check or select command output. The names of the columns attached to the
start and end of the code checked member are also printed. This printed
information allows the user to inspect the automatic detection of the columns
attached to the start and end of the designed member. A value of ‘NO’ indicates
that K-factor values and the names of the columns attached to the start and end of
the designed member should not be printed.
The modulus of elasticity for a member is multiplied by this factor before use
in the design equations of the AISC13 code. The value of E specified in the
CONSTANTS command is not altered when used in analysis commands.
RedFu allows a user to account for changes in the minimum tensile strength,
Fu, of a member, such as those which occur at high temperatures. RedFu is
multiplied by Fu to give the value used for minimum tensile strength.
The parameter RedFy is a reduction factor for the yield strength, Fy, of a
member. This parameter is intended to reflect the change in yield strength which
occurs at higher temperatures. An alternate use for RedFy would be to introduce
an additional factor of safety into the design equations. The yield strength used in
the provision is equal to RedFy multiplied by Fy (RedFy × Fy).
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SDSWAYY / YES, NO
SDSWAYZ / YES, NO
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UNLCFBF specifies the unbraced length of the compression flange for the
bottom flange, which is used in computing the allowable bending stress of a
member. Bottom flange is defined as the flange in the local negative Y axis
direction of a cross section as shown in Figure 3-3. UNLCFBF is used when
negative strong axis bending (negative MZ) is acting on the member which causes
compression on the bottom flange. The maximum distance between points of
adequate lateral support for the bottom compression flange should be used. When
an alternate value for this parameter has not been specified, the value for the
parameter UNLCF is used. See parameter UNLCF for the default treatment of the
parameter UNLCFBF.
UNLCFTF specifies the unbraced length of the compression flange for the
top flange, which is used in computing the allowable bending stress of a member.
Top flange is defined as the flange in the local positive Y axis direction of a cross
section as shown in Figure 3-3. UNLCFTF is used when positive strong axis
bending (positive MZ) is acting on the member which causes compression on the
top flange. The maximum distance between points of adequate lateral support for
the top compression flange should be used. When an alternate value for this
parameter has not been specified, the value for the parameter UNLCF is used. See
parameter UNLCF for the default treatment of the parameter UNLCFTF.
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4 Provisions of AISC13
This section presents the equations used in AISC13 to determine the acceptability of
a profile. The equations have been divided into provisions, where each provision represents
a comparison which may be output with the TRACE parameter and/or stored with the
SUMMARY parameter. Provision names, used in SUMMARY and TRACE output, are
given and are followed by the equations used in the particular provision. Each provision is
accompanied by a brief description of the check being made and the section of the AISC
Specification on which it is based. Conditions which decide if a provision is to be checked
or not are described before each provision. Symbols, parameters, and properties used in the
provisions have been described in the preceding sections.
A special provision “NOTUSE” is used to indicate that no profile is available for the
desired grade of steel (STEELGRD), which is large enough to carry the forces acting on the
member. Combinations of the parameter STEELGRD and the property GRPNUM showing
NA in Tables 1-4 and 1-5 will cause this provision to be used. When this condition occurs
no other provisions are checked for the member.
The remainder of this section is divided into ten (10) subsections. Since each shape
has a unique design procedure, they are presented in separate subsections, as shown below.
Shape Subsection
I shapes 4.2
Channels 4.3
Single Angles 4.4
Tees 4.5
Double Angles 4.6
Square and Rectangular HSS 4.7
(Structural Tube)
Round HSS (Pipes) 4.8
Solid Round Bars 4.9
Solid Rectangular Bars 4.10
ANSI/AISC N690-06 4.11
This section defines the symbols used in describing the provisions of the AISC13
code. To minimize confusion, the notation of the AISC Specification is used whenever
possible. Symbols that are determined from parameters are identified in this section. When
appropriate, the units of a symbol are shown after its definition.
= BF/2TF = One half of the flange width to the flange thickness ratio
(see section property BF/2TF)
BF/2TF = b/t = Section properties (see Section 2)
bf/tf = Flange width to the flange thickness ratio for channel
cross-section
C = Torsional shear constant for round HSS (pipe), in.3 (mm3)
Cb = CB = Bending coefficient dependent on moment gradient (see
parameter ‘CB’)
Cby = Cby = Bending coefficient dependent on moment gradient about
the Y axis (see parameter ‘Cby’)
Cv = Ratio of critical web stress, according to linear buckling
theory, to the shear yield stress of web material
8 = Slenderness parameter
8p = Limiting slenderness parameter for compact element
8r = Limiting slenderness parameter for noncompact element
N = Resistance factor
Nb = Resistance factor for flexure based on the LRFD design
method
Nc = Resistance factor for compression based on the LRFD
design method
Nt = Resistance factor for tension based on the LRFD design
method
NI = Resistance factor for torsion
Nv = Resistance factor for shear based on the LRFD design
method
Sb = Resistance factor for flexure based on the ASD design
method
Sc = Resistance factor for compression based on the ASD
design method
St = Resistance factor for tension based on the ASD design
method
Sv = Resistance factor for shear based on the ASD design
method
g = Value of the parameter ‘CODETOL’ divided by 100
For I shapes subjected to axial tension, the following provisions are checked.
⎛ Ly Lz ⎞
Actual l/r = Maximum ⎜
⎜ r , r ⎟⎟
⎝ y z ⎠
Actual l r
≤ 1.0
Limiting L r
Where:
D2-1 (Tensile strength for gross section, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-1)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
D2-2 (Tensile strength for net section, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-2)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
Ae = PF(Ag)
For I shapes subjected to axial compression, the following provisions are checked.
KL/r (Slenderness limitations and effective length ratio, Kl/r, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter E, Section E2)
⎛ K y Ly K L ⎞
Actual Kl/r = Maximum ⎜⎜ , z z ⎟⎟
⎝ ry rz ⎠
Actual Kl r
≤ 1.0
Limiting KL r
Where:
Ky = effective length factor about the member local Y axis,
see parameter ‘KY’
Kz = effective length factor about the member local Z axis,
see parameter ‘KZ’
Ly = actual unbraced length about the member local Y axis,
see parameters ‘LY’ and ‘FRLY’, in. (mm)
Lz = actual unbraced length about the member local Z axis,
see parameters ‘LZ’ and ‘FRLZ’, in. (mm)
ry = radius of gyration about the member local Y axis, see
Table property ‘RY’, in. (mm)
rz = radius of gyration about the member local Z axis, see
Table property ‘RZ’, in. (mm)
SLENCOMP = maximum permissible slenderness ratio (KL/r) for
member subjected to axial compression. This is the
parameter ‘SLENCOMP’
b/t (b/t for flange in pure compression, unstiffened elements, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
Actual b t
If > 10
. , Then Qs is computed as provided in Section
Limiting b t E7.1(a) and (b) of the AISC Thirteenth Edition
Specification (102). A discussion of how Qs is
computed for axial compression is shown in
Provision ‘Qs’ at the end of this section.
Otherwise, Qs = 1.0
Where:
h/tw (h/tw for web in axial compression, stiffened elements supported along
two edges, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
8rw = 149
. E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 10
Actual h t w
If > 10
. , Then Qa is computed as provided in Section
Limiting h t w E7.2(a) of the AISC Thirteenth Edition
Specification (102). A discussion of how Qa is
computed for axial compression is shown in
Provision ‘Qa’ at the end of this section.
Otherwise, Qa = 1.0
Actual Pu = *FX*
LRFD ASD
Actual Pu Actual Pu
≤ 1.0 + ε ≤ 1.0 + ε
Limiting φc Pn Allowable Pn Ωc
Where:
Ag = gross cross-section area , in.2 (mm2)
Fcr = critical stress, ksi (MPa). See Provisions ‘E7-2’ and ‘E7-3’ for the
equations
E7-2 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7,
Equation E7-2)
KL E
When ≤ 4.71 (or Fe $ 0.44QFy)
r QFy
⎡ QFy
⎤
= Q ⎢0.658 e ⎥ Fy
F
Fcr AISC Eq. E7-2
⎢ ⎥
⎣ ⎦
Where:
E7-3 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7,
Equation E7-3)
KL E
When > 4.71 (or Fe < 0.44QFy)
r QFy
Where:
Q = reduction factor for slender compression elements, see Provisions ‘Qs’
and ‘Qa’ for the equations
π 2E
Fey = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K y Ly ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ ry ⎠
π 2E
Fez = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K z Lz ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ rz ⎠
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
For Ky, Ly, ry, Kz, Lz, and rz see Provision ‘KL/r’
⎡ π 2 EC ⎤ 1
Fe = ⎢ w
+ GJ ⎥ AISC Eq. E4-4
⎢⎣ ( K x L x ) 2 ⎥⎦ I z + I y
Where:
The following provisions detail how the reduction factor for slender unstiffened
compression elements, Qs, and reduction factor for slender stiffened compression elements,
Qa, are computed for axial compressive strength.
⎛ b ⎞ Fy
Qs = 1415
. − 0.74⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. E7-5
⎝t⎠ E
When b t ≥ 103
. E Fy
0.69 E
Qs = 2
AISC Eq. E7-6
⎛ b⎞
Fy ⎜ ⎟
⎝t⎠
Ek c Ek c
When 0.64 < b t ≤ 117
.
Fy Fy
⎛ b ⎞ Fy
Qs = 1415
. − 0.65⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. E7-8
⎝ t ⎠ Ek c
Ek c
When b t > 117
.
Fy
0.90 Ek c
Qs = 2
AISC Eq. E7-9
⎛ b⎞
Fy ⎜ ⎟
⎝t⎠
Where:
b E
When ≥ 149
.
t f
E ⎡ 0.34 E⎤
be = 192
. t ⎢1 − ⎥≤b AISC Eq. E7-17
f ⎢⎣ (b t ) f ⎥⎦
When be $ b, Qa = 1.0
Otherwise:
Aeff
Qa = Ag AISC Eq. E7-16
AX − (b t − be t )t 2
=
AX
Where:
Compactness – I shapes
For I shapes subjected to strong or weak axis bending (Z or Y axis bending), the
following provisions are checked.
b/t, Lp (Limiting width to thickness ratio b/t for compact section (flange local
buckling, FLB), check 8p (Lp), AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B,
Table B4.1)
Actual b t
If > 10
. , flange is not compact, possibly noncompact or slender
Limiting b t
Where:
b/t, Lr (Limiting width to thickness ratio b/t for noncompact section (flange
local buckling, FLB), check 8r (Lr), for rolled I-shaped, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
8rf = 10
. E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 1
Actual b t
If > 10
. , flange is slender
Limiting b t
Where:
4
kc = and 0.35 # kc # 0.76
h tw
h/tw, Lp (Limiting web depth for stability to web thickness ratio h/tw for
compact section (web local buckling, WLB), check 8p (Lp), AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
Actual h t w
if > 10
. , web is not compact, possibly noncompact or slender
Limiting h t w
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress (parameter ‘Fy’), ksi (MPa)
H/TW = h/tw ratio of the web (Property from Table)
= if H/TW does not exist in the Table, INTYD/WBTK is used
h/tw, Lr (Limiting web depth for stability to web thickness ratio h/tw for
noncompact section (web local buckling, WLB), check 8r (Lr), AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
Actual h t w
If > 10
. , profile is slender
Limiting h t w
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress (parameter ‘Fy’), ksi (MPa)
H/TW = h/tw ratio of the web (Property from Table)
= if H/TW does not exist in the Table, INTYD/WBTK is used
E
Limiting Lp = 176
. ry AISC Eq. F2-5
Fy
Actual Lb
If > 10
. , non compact or slender cross-section
Limiting L p
2
E Jc ⎛ 0.7 Fy Sz h0 ⎞
Limiting Lr = 1.95rts 1 + 1 + 6.76 ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
0.7 Fy Sz h0 ⎝ E Jc ⎠
Actual Lb
If > 10
. , slender cross-section
Limiting Lr
Where:
rts = Property from Table and if not specified in the Table, computed as
I y Cw
rts2 = AISC Eq. F2-7
Sz
Iy = moment of inertia about the member local Y axis, in.4 (mm4)
= IY (Property from Table)
Cw = warping constant (Table property CW), in. (mm6)
6
Sz = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
c = 1.0
= YD – FLTK
Table 4.2-1
For I shapes subjected to a Y axis bending moment, the following provisions are
checked. Figures 4.2-1(c) and (d) illustrate member Y axis bending strength.
F6-1 Y (Limit state of yielding bent about the minor axis, compact sections,
plastic moment check, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section
F6.1, Equation F6-1)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
MY = actual moment about the member local Y axis (minor axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
⎡ ⎛ λf − λpf ⎞ ⎤
Mny =
⎢⎣
(
⎢ M py − M py − 0.7 Fy Sy ) ⎜
⎜ λ − λ ⎟⎥
⎟⎥ AISC Eq. F6-2
⎝ rf pf ⎠ ⎦
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
8rf = 10
. E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 1
h/tw = clear distance between flanges less the fillet or corner radius to the
web thickness
= H/TW (Property from Table)
H/TW = h/tw ratio of the web (Property from Table)
= if H/TW does not exist in the Table, INTYD/WBTK is used
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
F6-3 Y (Limit state of Flange Local Buckling (FLB), slender sections, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F6.2, Equation F6-3)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
0.69 E
Fcr = 2
AISC Eq. F6-4
⎛ bf ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ 2t f ⎠
bf
8f = b/t =
2t f
= BF/2TF (Property from Table)
8rf = 10
. E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 1
h/tw = clear distance between flanges less the fillet or corner radius to the
web thickness
= H/TW (Property from Table)
For I shapes subjected to a Z axis bending moment, the following provisions are checked.
Figure 4.2-1(a) and (b) illustrate member Z axis bending strength.
F2-1 Z (Limit state of yielding, compact sections, plastic moment check, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F2.1, Equation F2-1)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
Mpz = FyZz AISC Eq. F2-1
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Fy = minimum yield stress (parameter ‘Fy’), ksi (MPa)
Zz = plastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZZ (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
⎡ ⎛ Lb − L p ⎞ ⎤
(
Mnz = Cb ⎢ M pz − M pz − 0.7 Fy S z ⎜⎜ )⎝ L − L
⎟⎟ ⎥ ≤ M pz AISC Eq. F2-2
⎢⎣ r p ⎠⎥ ⎦
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
= CB (Parameter)
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Lb = UNLCF (Parameter)
Lp = 176
. ry E Fy
Sz = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
2
Cbπ 2 E J c ⎛ Lb ⎞
Fcr = 1 + 0.078 ⎜ ⎟⎟ AISC Eq. F2-4
⎛ Lb ⎞
2
Sz h0 ⎜⎝ rts ⎠
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ rts ⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
= CB (Parameter)
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Zz = plastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
Lb = UNLCF (Parameter)
Sz = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
rts = Property from Table and if not specified in the Table, computed as
I y Cw
rts2 = AISC Eq. F2-7
Sz
c = 1.0
F3-1 FLB (Limit state of Flange Local Buckling (FLB), compact web and
noncompact flanges, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section
F3.2, Equation F3-1)
⎡ ⎛ λf − λpf ⎞ ⎤
⎢ (
Mnz = M pz − M pz − 0.7 Fy Sz
⎢⎣
) ⎜
⎜ λ − λ ⎟⎥
⎟⎥ AISC Eq. F3-1
⎝ rf pf ⎠ ⎦
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Zz = plastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
Sz = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
F3-2 FLB (Limit state of Flange Local Buckling (FLB), compact web and
slender flanges, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F3.2,
Equation F3-2)
0.9 Ekc Sz
Mnz = AISC Eq. F3-2
λf2
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
h/tw = clear distance between flanges less the fillet or corner radius to the
web thickness
Sz = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Rpc = web plastification factor. See Provisions ‘F4-9a’ and ‘F4-9b’ for the
equations
Myc = FySzc AISC Eq. F4-4
Fy = minimum yield stress (parameter ‘Fy’), ksi (MPa)
Szc = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SZ (Property from Table)
8w = h/tw, see Provision ‘h/tw, Lp’
8pw = see Provision ‘h/tw, Lp’
8rw = see Provision ‘h/tw, Lr’
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
⎡ ⎛ Lb − L p ⎞ ⎤
(
Mnz = Cb ⎢ R pc M yc − R pc M yc − FL S zc )⎜⎜⎝ L ⎟⎟ ⎥ ≤ R pc M yc
⎢⎣ r − Lp ⎠ ⎥ ⎦
AISC Eq. F4-2
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
2
Cb π 2 E J ⎛ Lb ⎞
Fcr = 1 + 0.078 ⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. F4-5
⎛ Lb ⎞
2
S zc h0 ⎝ rt ⎠
⎜ ⎟
⎝ rt ⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
= CB (Parameter)
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Lb = UNLCF (Parameter)
Szc = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= YD – FLTK
F4-7 (Limiting laterally unbraced length for the limit state of yielding, Lp,
AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F4.2, Equation F4-7)
E
Lp = 11
. rt AISC Eq. F4-7
Fy
Where:
F4-8 (Limiting unbraced length for the limit state of inelastic lateral-tosional
buckling, Lr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F4.2,
Equation F4-8)
2
E J ⎛F S h ⎞
Lr = 195
. rt 1 + 1 + 6.76⎜ L zc 0 ⎟ AISC Eq. F4-8
FL S zc h0 ⎝ E J ⎠
Where:
h0 = distance between the flange centroids, in. (mm). This is a property from
Table and if not specified in the Table, computed as YD – FLTK
Szc = compression side elastic section modulus about the member local Z
axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SZ (Property from Table)
Szt = tension side elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3
(mm3)
hc
When # 8pw
tw
Mp
Rpc = AISC Eq. F4-9a
M yc
Where:
hc
= HC/TW (Property from Table)
tw
Mp = ZzFy # 1.6SzcFy
Szc = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
Zz = plastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZZ (Property from Table)
hc
When > 8pw
tw
⎡ Mp ⎛ Mp ⎞ ⎛ λ − λ ⎞⎤ M
Rpc = ⎢ −⎜ − 1⎟ ⎜ w pw ⎟ ⎥ ≤ p AISC Eq. F4-9b
⎢⎣ M yc ⎜⎝ M yc ⎟⎠ ⎜⎝ λrw − λpw ⎟⎠ ⎥⎦ M yc
Where:
hc
= HC/TW (Property from Table)
tw
= if HC/TW does not exist in the Table, INTYD/WBTK is used
Mp = ZzFy # 1.6SzcFy
Szc = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
Zz = plastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
hc
8w =
tw
8pw = 3.76 E Fy
8rw = 5.70 E Fy
b fc
rt = ⎛h 1 h2 ⎞ AISC Eq. F4-10
12⎜ 0 + a w ⎟
⎝d 6 h0 d ⎠
Where:
hc tw
aw = AISC Eq. F4-11
bfc t fc
bfc = ZD, compression flange width, in. (mm)
h = clear distance between flanges less the fillet or corner radius for rolled
shapes, in. (mm)
h0 = distance between the flange centroids, in. (mm). This is a property from
Table and if not specified in the Table, computed as YD – FLTK
hc = twice the distance from the centroid to the inside face of the
compression flange less the fillet or corner radius, in. (mm). If not
specified, property INTYD has been used
F4-12FLB (Limit state of Flange Local Buckling (FLB), noncompact web and
flanges, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F4.3, Equation
F4-12)
⎡ ⎛ λf − λpf ⎞⎤
⎢⎣
(
Mnz = ⎢ Rpc M yc − Rpc M yc − FL Szc ⎜ ) ⎜ λ −λ
⎟⎥
⎟⎥
AISC Eq. F4-12
⎝ rf pf ⎠⎦
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Rpc = web plastification factor. See Provisions ‘F4-9a’ and ‘F4-9b’ for the
equations
Szc = compression side elastic section modulus about the member local Z
axis, in.3 (mm3)
Szt = tension side elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3
(mm3)
= SZ (Property from Table)
F4-13FLB (Limit state of Flange Local Buckling (FLB), noncompact web and
slender flanges, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F4.3,
Equation F4-13)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
h/tw = clear distance between flanges less the fillet or corner radius to the
web thickness
Szc = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Rpg = bending strength reduction factor. See Provision ‘F5-6’ for the
equation
Szc = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
F5-2 LTB (Limit state of Lateral-Torsional Buckling (LTB), slender web, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F5.2, Equation F5-2)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
Fcr = critical stress, ksi (MPa), see Provisions ‘F5-3’ and ‘F5-4’ for the
equations
Lb = UNLCF (Parameter)
Lp = limiting laterally unbraced length for the limit state of yielding, see
Provision ‘F4-7’ for the equation
Rpg = bending strength reduction factor. See Provision ‘F5-6’ for the
equation
Szc = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
F5-3 ( Lateral-Torsional Buckling (LTB) critical stress, Fcr, slender web, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F5.2, Equation F5-3)
⎡ ⎛ Lb − L p ⎞ ⎤
(
Fcr = Cb ⎢ Fy − 0.3Fy )⎜⎜⎝ L− L
⎟⎟ ⎥ ≤ Fy AISC Eq. F5-3
⎢⎣ r p ⎠⎥ ⎦
Where:
Lb = UNLCF (Parameter)
Lp = limiting laterally unbraced length for the limit state of yielding, see
Provision ‘F4-7’ for the equation
Lr = limiting unbraced length for the limit state of inelastic lateral-torsional
buckling, see Provision ‘F5-5’ for the equation
F5-4 (Lateral-Torsional Buckling (LTB) critical stress, Fcr, slender web, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F5.2, Equation F5-4)
Cb π 2 E
Fcr = 2
≤ Fy AISC Eq. F5-4
⎛ Lb ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ rt ⎠
Where:
= CB (Parameter)
Lb = UNLCF (Parameter)
Lr = limiting unbraced length for the limit state of inelastic lateral-torsional
buckling, see Provision ‘F5-5’ for the equation
F5-5 (Limiting unbraced length for the limit state of inelastic lateral-tosional
buckling, Lr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F5.2, Equation
F5-5)
E
Lr = πrt AISC Eq. F5-5
0.7 Fy
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress (parameter ‘Fy’), ksi (MPa)
rt = effective radius of gyration for lateral-torsional buckling, see Provision
‘F4-10’
aw ⎛h ⎞
Rpg = 1 − ⎜ c − 5.7 E ⎟ ≤ 10
. AISC Eq. F5-6
1200 + 300a w ⎜t Fy ⎟⎠
⎝ w
Where:
hc tw
aw = ≤ 10.0 AISC Eq. F4-11
bfc t fc
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
hc
= HC/TW (Property from Table)
tw
= if HC/TW does not exist in the Table, INTYD/WBTK is used
Fy = minimum yield stress (parameter ‘Fy’), ksi (MPa)
F5-7 FLB (Limit state of Flange Local Buckling (FLB), slender web and
noncompact flanges, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section
F5.3, Equation F5-7)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Fcr = critical stress, ksi (MPa), see Provisions ‘F5-8’ and ‘F5-9’ for the
equations
Rpg = bending strength reduction factor. See Provision ‘F5-6’ for the
equation
Szc = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
F5-8 (Flange Local Buckling (FLB) critical stress, Fcr, slender web and
noncompact flanges, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F5.3,
Equation F5-8)
F5-9 (Flange Local Buckling (FLB) critical stress, Fcr, slender web and flanges,
AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F5.3, Equation F5-9)
0.9 Ek c
Fcr = 2 AISC Eq. F5-9
⎛ bf ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ 2t f ⎠
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
bf = flange width, in. (mm)
kc = 4 h t w and 0.35 # kc # 0.76
The following provisions are checked when a shear force in Y direction is present.
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Aw = area of the web, in.2 (mm2)
= dtw = YD×WBTK (Property from Table)
FY = actual shear force in member local Y axis direction, kips (N)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
h/tw = clear distance between flanges less the fillet or corner radius to the
web thickness
= H/TW (Property from Table)
= if H/TW does not exist in the Table, INTYD/WBTK is used
Nv = 1.0 for LRFD
Sv = 1.5 for ASD
When h t w ≤ 110
. k v E Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Aw = area of the web, in.2 (mm2)
= dtw = YD×WBTK (Property from Table)
d = total depth, in. (mm)
= YD (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
FY = actual shear force in member local Y axis direction, kips (N)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
h/tw = clear distance between flanges less the fillet or corner radius to the web
thickness
= H/TW (Property from Table)
= if H/TW does not exist in the Table, INTYD/WBTK is used
tw = WBTK (Property from Table)
5
kv = 5+
(a h) 2
2
⎡ 260 ⎤
kv = 5 when a/h > 3.0 or a/h > ⎢ ⎥
⎢⎣ (h t w ) ⎥⎦
a = clear distance between transverse stiffeners, in. (mm)
= parameter ‘a’
h = for rolled shapes, the clear distance between flanges less the fillet or
corner radii, in. (mm)
= (h/tw)tw
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
110
. k v E Fy
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-4
h tw
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
151
. Ek v
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-5
(h t w ) 2 Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
When b f t f ≤ 110
. k v E Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
Af = area of the flanges, in.2 (mm2)
= 2bftf = 2×ZD×FLTK (Property from Table)
bf = flange width, in. (mm)
= ZD (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
FZ = actual shear force in member local Z axis direction, kips (N)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
tf = flange thickness, in. (mm)
= FLTK (Property from Table)
kv = 1.2 AISC Section G7
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
110
. k v E Fy
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-4
bf t f
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
For Af, E, Fy, bf, tf, and kv see Provision ‘G2-1&3 Z’.
151
. Ek v
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-5
(b )
2
f tf Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
For Af, E, Fy, bf, tf, and kv see Provision ‘G2-1&3 Z’.
The following provisions are considered when axial tension force and flexure about
one or both axes of symmetry are present.
H1-1a T (Symmetric member subject to bending and tension axial force, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter H, Section H1.2, Equation H1-1a)
Pr
When ≥ 0.2
Pt
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pt 9 ⎜⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
Where:
Pr = required axial tensile strength using LRFD or ASD load combinations,
kips (N)
= FX
Pt = design axial tensile strength determined in accordance with Provision
‘D2-1’ or ‘D2-2’, kips (N)
= NtPn for LRFD
= Pn/St for ASD
Pn = nominal axial tensile strength, kips (N)
H1-1b T (Symmetric member subject to bending and tension axial force, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter H, Section H1.2, Equation H1-1b)
Pr
When < 0.2
Pt
Pr ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pt ⎜⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
For Pr, Pt, Mrz, Mcz, Mry, Mcy, Pu, Pa, and Pey see above Provision ‘H1-1a T’
The following provisions are considered when axial compression force and flexure
about one or both axes of symmetry are present.
Pr
When ≥ 0.2
Pc
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜⎜ + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pc 9 ⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
Where:
Pr
When < 0.2
Pc
Pr ⎛M M ry ⎞
+ ⎜⎜ rz + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pc ⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
For Pr, Pc, Mrz, Mcz, Mry, and Mcy see above Provision ‘H1-1a C’
For Channels subjected to axial tension, the following provisions are checked.
⎛ Ly Lz ⎞
Actual l/r = Maximum ⎜
⎜ r , r ⎟⎟
⎝ y z ⎠
Actual l r
≤ 1.0
Limiting L r
Where:
Ly = actual unbraced length about the member local Y axis, see
parameters ‘LY’ and ‘FRLY’, in. (mm)
Lz = actual unbraced length about the member local Z axis, see
parameters ‘LZ’ and ‘FRLZ’, in. (mm)
ry = radius of gyration about the member local Y axis, see Table
property ‘RY’, in. (mm)
rz = radius of gyration about the member local Z axis, see Table
property ‘RZ’, in. (mm)
SLENTEN = maximum permissible slenderness ratio (L/r) for member
subjected to axial tension. This is the parameter
‘SLENTEN’
D2-1 (Tensile strength for gross section, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-1)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
D2-2 (Tensile strength for net section, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-2)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
Ae = PF(Ag)
For Channels subjected to axial compression, the following provisions are checked.
KL/r (Slenderness limitations and effective length ratio, Kl/r, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter E, Section E2)
⎛ K y Ly K L ⎞
Actual Kl/r = Maximum ⎜⎜ , z z ⎟⎟
⎝ ry rz ⎠
Actual Kl r
≤ 1.0
Limiting KL r
Where:
Ky = effective length factor about the member local Y axis,
see parameter ‘KY’
Kz = effective length factor about the member local Z axis,
see parameter ‘KZ’
Ly = actual unbraced length about the member local Y axis,
see parameters ‘LY’ and ‘FRLY’, in. (mm)
Lz = actual unbraced length about the member local Z axis,
see parameters ‘LZ’ and ‘FRLZ’, in. (mm)
ry = radius of gyration about the member local Y axis, see
Table property ‘RY’, in. (mm)
rz = radius of gyration about the member local Z axis, see
Table property ‘RZ’, in. (mm)
SLENCOMP = maximum permissible slenderness ratio (KL/r) for
member subjected to axial compression. This is the
parameter ‘SLENCOMP’
b/t (b/t for flange in pure compression, unstiffened elements, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
bf ZD
Actual b/t = = (Property from Table)
tf FLTK
Actual b t
If > 10
. , Then Qs is computed as provided in Section
Limiting b t E7.1(a) of the AISC Thirteenth Edition
Specification (102). A discussion of how Qs is
computed for axial compression is shown in
Provision ‘Qs’ at the end of this section.
Otherwise, Qs = 1.0
Where:
ZD = flange width, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
FLTK = flange thickness, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
h/tw (h/tw for web in axial compression, stiffened elements supported along
two edges, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
INTYD
Actual h/tw = (Property from Table)
WBTK
8rw = 149
. E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 10
Actual h t w
If > 10
. , Then Qa is computed as provided in Section
Limiting h t w E7.2(a) of the AISC Thirteenth Edition
Specification (102). A discussion of how Qa is
computed for axial compression is shown in
Provision ‘Qa’ at the end of this section.
Otherwise, Qa = 1.0
Actual Pu = *FX*
LRFD ASD
Actual Pu Actual Pu
≤ 1.0 + ε ≤ 1.0 + ε
Limiting φc Pn Allowable Pn Ωc
Where:
Ag = gross cross-section area , in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
Fcr = critical stress, ksi (MPa). See Provisions ‘E7-2’ and ‘E7-3’ for the
equations
FX = actual axial section force. Negative value represents a compressive
force, kips (N)
g = value of the parameter ‘CODETOL’ divided by 100
Nc = 0.90 for LRFD
Sc = 1.67 for ASD
E7-2 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7,
Equation E7-2)
KL E
When ≤ 4.71 (or Fe $ 0.44QFy)
r QFy
⎡ QFy
⎤
= Q ⎢0.658 e ⎥ Fy
F
Fcr AISC Eq. E7-2
⎢ ⎥
⎣ ⎦
Where:
Q = reduction factor for slender compression elements, see Provisions
‘Qs’ and ‘Qa’ for the equations
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress, shall be the smallest value calculate
using AISC Equations E3-4 and E4-5 (see Provisions ‘E3-4’ and ‘E4-
5’ for the equations)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
E7-3 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7,
Equation E7-3)
KL E
When > 4.71 (or Fe < 0.44QFy)
r QFy
Where:
Q = reduction factor for slender compression elements, see Provisions ‘Qs’
and ‘Qa’ for the equations
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress, shall be the smallest value calculated
using AISC Equations E3-4 and E4-5 (see Provisions ‘E3-4’ and ‘E4-
5’ for the equations)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
π 2E
Fey = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K y Ly ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ ry ⎠
π 2E
Fez = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K z Lz ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ rz ⎠
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
For Ky, Ly, ry, Kz, Lz, and rz see Provision ‘KL/r’
⎡ ⎤
⎛ F + Fex ⎞ ⎢ 4 Fez Fex H ⎥
Fe = ⎜ ez ⎟ 1− 1− AISC Eq. E4-5
⎝ 2H ⎠ ⎢ ( Fez + Fex ) ⎥
2
⎣ ⎦
Where:
⎛ π 2 EC ⎞ 1
Fex = ⎜ w
+ GJ ⎟ AISC Eq. E4-11
⎜ K L 2 ⎟ A r2
⎝( x x) ⎠ g 0
π 2E
Fez = 2
AISC Eq. E4-9
⎛ K z Lz ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ rz ⎠
z 02 + y 02
H = 1− AISC Eq. E4-8
r02
Iz + Iy
r02 = z 02 + y 02 + AISC Eq. E4-7
Ag
The following provisions detail how the reduction factor for slender unstiffened
compression elements, Qs, and reduction factor for slender stiffened compression elements,
Qa, are computed for axial compressive strength.
bf ZD
b/t = = (Property from Table)
tf FLTK
⎛ b ⎞ Fy
Qs = 1415
. − 0.74⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. E7-5
⎝t⎠ E
When b t ≥ 103
. E Fy
0.69 E
Qs = 2
AISC Eq. E7-6
⎛ b⎞
Fy ⎜ ⎟
⎝t⎠
Where:
b E
When ≥ 149
.
t f
E ⎡ 0.34 E⎤
be = 192
. t ⎢1 − ⎥≤b AISC Eq. E7-17
f ⎢⎣ (b t ) f ⎥⎦
When be $ b, Qa = 1.0
Otherwise:
Aeff
Qa = Ag AISC Eq. E7-16
AX − ( b − be ) t
=
AX
Where:
KL E
(a) When ≤ 4.71 (or Fe $ 0.44QFy)
r QFy
⎡ QFy
⎤
= Q ⎢0.658 e ⎥ Fy
F
Fcr AISC Eq. E7-2
⎢ ⎥
⎣ ⎦
KL E
(b) When > 4.71 (or Fe < 0.44QFy)
r QFy
Where:
= 1.0
Compactness – Channels
For Channels subjected to strong or weak axis bending (Z or Y axis bending), the
following provisions are checked.
b/t, Lp (Limiting width to thickness ratio b/t for compact section (flange local
buckling, FLB), Lambda p (Lp) check, 8p, AISC Thirteenth Edition,
Chapter B, Table B4.1)
ZD
Actual b/t = bf / tf = (Property from Table)
FLTK
Actual b t
If > 10
. , flange is not compact, possibly noncompact or slender
Limiting b t
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
b/t, Lr (Limiting width to thickness ratio b/t for noncompact section (flange,
local buckling, FLB), Lambda r (Lr) check, 8r, for rolled channel,
AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
ZD
Actual b/t = bf / tf = (Property from Table)
FLTK
8rf = 10
. E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 1
Actual b t
If > 10
. , flange is slender
Limiting b t
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
h/tw Lp (Limiting web depth for stability to web thickness ratio h/tw for
compact section (web local buckling, WLB), Lambda p (Lp) check,
8p, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
INTYD
Actual h/tw = (Property from Table)
WBTK
Actual h t w
if > 10
. , web is not compact, possibly noncompact or slender
Limiting h t w
Where:
h/tw, Lr (Limiting web depth for stability to web thickness ratio h/tw for
noncompact section (web local buckling, WLB), Lambda r (Lr)
check, 8r, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
INTYD
Actual h/tw = (Property from Table)
WBTK
Actual h t w
If > 10
. , web is slender
Limiting h t w
Where:
E
Limiting Lp = 176
. ry AISC Eq. F2-5
Fy
Actual Lb
If > 10
. , noncompact or slender cross-section
Limiting L p
2
E Jc ⎛ 0.7 Fy Sz h0 ⎞
Limiting Lr = 1.95rts 1 + 1 + 6.76 ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
0.7 Fy Sz h0 ⎝ E Jc ⎠
Actual Lb
If > 10
. , slender cross-section
Limiting Lr
Where:
rts = Property from Table and if not specified in the Table, computed as
I y Cw
rts2 = AISC Eq. F2-7
Sz
Iy = moment of inertia about the member local Y axis, in.4 (mm4)
= IY (Property from Table)
Cw = warping constant (Table property CW), in.6 (mm6)
= CW (Property from Table)
Sz = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SZ (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
J = torsional constant (Table property IX). Moment of inertia about the
member local X axis, in.4 (mm4)
= IX (Property from Table)
h0 Iy
c =
2 Cw
h0 = distance between the flange centroids, in. (mm). This is a property
from Table and if not specified in the Table, computed as
= YD – FLTK
Table 4.3-1
For Channels subjected to a Y axis bending moment, the following provisions are
checked. Figures 4.3-1(c) and (d) illustrate member Y axis bending strength.
F6-1 Y (Limit state of yielding bent about the minor axis, compact sections,
plastic moment check, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section
F6.1, Equation F6-1)
Where:
For Positive Bending Moment
Mpyc = FyZy # 1.6FySy AISC Eq. F6-1
Mpyt = FyZy # 1.6FySys AISC Eq. F6-1
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
MY = actual moment about the member local Y axis (minor axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Sy = negative direction section modulus about the Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SY (Table Properties)
Sys = positive direction section modulus about the Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SYS (Table Properties)
Zy = plastic section modulus about the member local Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZY (Table Properties)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
Where:
Mryc = 0.7FySy
Mryt = 0.7FySys
Mryc = 0.7FySys
Mryt = 0.7FySy
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
For Fy, Mpyc, Mpyt, Mryc, Mryt, My, Sy, Sys, and Zy see above Provision ‘F6-1 Y’
8f = b/t
ZD
= (Property from Table)
FLTK
8pf = 0.38 E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 1
8rf = 10
. E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 1
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
F6-3 Y (Limit state of Flange Local Buckling (FLB), slender sections, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F6.2, Equation F6-3)
Where:
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
0.69 E
Fcr = 2
AISC Eq. F6-4
⎛ bf ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ 2t f ⎠
MY = actual moment about the member local Y axis (minor axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Sy = negative direction section modulus about the Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SY (Table Properties)
Sys = positive direction section modulus about the Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SYS (Table Properties)
bf
8f = b/t =
2t f
ZD
= (Property from Table)
FLTK
8rf = 10
. E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 1
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
For Channels subjected to a Z axis bending moment, the following provisions are
checked. Figure 4.3-1(a) and (b) illustrate member Z axis bending strength.
F2-1 Z (Limit state of yielding, compact sections, plastic moment check, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F2.1, Equation F2-1)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
Mpz = FyZz AISC Eq. F2-1
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Zz = plastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZZ (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
⎡ ⎛ Lb − L p ⎞ ⎤
⎢⎣
( )
Mnz = Cb ⎢ M pz − M pz − 0.7 Fy S z ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ ⎥ ≤ M pz
⎝ Lr − L p ⎠ ⎥⎦
AISC Eq. F2-2
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
Cb = bending coefficient dependent on moment gradient, see parameter CB
= CB (Parameter)
Mpz = FyZz AISC Eq. F2-1
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Lb = UNLCF (Parameter)
Lp = 176
. ry E Fy
Lr = see Provision ‘Lb/LrLTB’ for the equation
Sz = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SZ (Property from Table)
8f = b/t, see Provision ‘b/t, Lp’ for the flange
2
Cb π 2 E Jc ⎛ Lb ⎞
Fcr = 2
1 + 0.078 ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ AISC Eq. F2-4
⎛ Lb ⎞ S z h0 ⎝ rts ⎠
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ rts ⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
Cb = bending coefficient dependent on moment gradient, see parameter CB
= CB (Parameter)
Mpz = FyZz AISC Eq. F2-1
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Zz = plastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZZ (Property from Table)
Lb = UNLCF (Parameter)
Lr = see Provision ‘Lb/LrLTB’ for the equation
Sz = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SZ (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
rts = Property from Table and if not specified in the Table, computed as
I y Cw
rts2 = AISC Eq. F2-7
Sz
J = torsional constant (Table property IX). Moment of inertia about the
member local X axis, in.4 (mm4)
= IX (Property from Table)
h0 Iy
c =
2 Cw
h0 = distance between the flange centroids, in. (mm). This is a property
from Table and if not specified in the Table, computed as
= YD – FLTK
8f = b/t, see Provision ‘b/t, Lp’ for the flange
8w = h/tw, see Provision ‘h/tw Lp’ for the web
8pf = see Provision ‘b/t, Lp’ for the flange
8pw = see Provision ‘h/tw Lp’ for the web
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
AISC equation for channel cross-sections are only applicable to compact sections.
AISC Thirteenth Edition does not address channel cross-sections with noncompact
or slender sections, therefore channels with noncompact or slender flanges are
marked as a failed member.
Where:
ZD
8f = b/t = bf / tf = (Property from Table)
FLTK
8pf = 0.38 E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 1
AISC equation for channel cross-sections are only applicable to compact sections.
AISC Thirteenth Edition does not address channel cross-sections with noncompact
or slender sections, therefore channels with noncompact or slender webs are
marked as a failed member.
Where:
INTYD
8w = h/tw = (Property from Table)
WBTK
8pw = 3.76 E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 9
The following provisions are checked when a shear force in Y direction is present.
When h t w ≤ 110
. k v E Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Aw = area of the web, in.2 (mm2)
= dtw = YD×WBTK (Property from Table)
d = total depth, in. (mm)
= YD (Property from Table)
tw = WBTK (Property from Table)
FY = actual shear force in member local Y axis direction, kips (N)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
h/tw = clear distance between flanges less the fillet or corner radius to the web
thickness
= INTYD/WBTK (Property from Table)
INTYD = clear depth of the web computed as the profile depth minus twice the
flange thickness (Property from Table)
5
kv = 5+
(a h) 2
2
⎡ 260 ⎤
kv = 5 when a/h > 3.0 or a/h > ⎢ ⎥
⎢⎣ (h t w ) ⎥⎦
a = clear distance between transverse stiffeners, in. (mm)
= parameter ‘a’
h = for rolled shapes, the clear distance between flanges less the fillet or
corner radii, in. (mm)
= INTYD (Property from Table)
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
110
. k v E Fy
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-4
h tw
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
151
. Ek v
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-5
(h t w ) 2 Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
When b f t f ≤ 110
. k v E Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
Af = area of the flanges, in.2 (mm2)
= 2bftf = 2×ZD×FLTK (Property from Table)
bf = flange width, in. (mm)
= ZD (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
FZ = actual shear force in member local Z axis direction, kips (N)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
tf = flange thickness, in. (mm)
= FLTK (Property from Table)
kv = 1.2 AISC Section G7
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
110
. k v E Fy
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-4
bf t f
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
For Af, E, Fy, bf, tf, and kv see Provision ‘G2-1&3 Z’.
151
. Ek v
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-5
(b )
2
f tf Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
For Af, E, Fy, bf, tf, and kv see Provision ‘G2-1&3 Z’.
The following provisions are considered when axial tension force and flexure about
one or both axes of symmetry are present.
H1-1a T (Singly symmetric member subject to bending and tension axial force,
AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter H, Section H1.2, Equation H1-1a)
Pr
When ≥ 0.2
Pt
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pt 9 ⎜⎝ M tz M ty ⎟⎠
Where:
Pr = required tensile strength using LRFD or ASD load combinations, kips
(N)
= FX
Pt = design tensile strength determined in accordance with Provision ‘D2-1’
or ‘D2-2’, kips (N)
= NtPn for LRFD
= Pn/St for ASD
Pn = nominal axial tensile strength, kips (N)
Mrz = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Z axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MZ
Mtz = design flexural strength determined in accordance with Z axis bending
provisions
= NbMnz for LRFD
= Mnz/Sb for ASD
Mnz = nominal flexural strength about the member local Z axis, kip-in. (N–mm)
Mry = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Y axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MY
H1-1b T (Singly symmetric member subject to bending and tension axial force,
AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter H, Section H1.2, Equation H1-1b)
Pr
When < 0.2
Pt
Pr ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pt ⎜⎝ M tz M ty ⎟⎠
For Pr, Pt, Mrz, Mtz, Mry, and Mty see above Provision ‘H1-1a T’
M rz M ry
+ ≤ 1.0 + ε
M cz M cy
Where:
Mrz = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Z axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MZ
Mcz = design flexural strength determined in accordance with Z axis bending
provisions
= NbMnz for LRFD
= Mnz/Sb for ASD
Mnz = nominal flexural strength about the member local Z axis, kip-in. (N–mm)
Mry = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Y axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MY
Mcy = design compression side flexural strength determined in accordance with
Y axis bending provisions
= NbMny for LRFD
= Mny/Sb for ASD
Mny = nominal flexural strength about the member local Y axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
The following provisions are considered when axial compression force and flexure
about one or both axes of symmetry are present.
Pr
When ≥ 0.2
Pc
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜⎜ + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pc 9 ⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
Where:
Pr = required axial compressive strength using LRFD or ASD load
combinations, kips (N)
= FX
Pc = available axial compressive strength determined in accordance with
Provision ‘E7-1’, kips (N)
= NcPn for LRFD
= Pn/Sc for ASD
Pn = nominal axial compressive strength, kips (N)
Mrz = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Z axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MZ
Mcz = available flexural strength determined in accordance with Z axis bending
provisions
= NbMnz for LRFD
= Mnz/Sb for ASD
Mnz = nominal flexural strength about the member local Z axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
Mry = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Y axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MY
Pr
When < 0.2
Pc
Pr ⎛M M ry ⎞
+ ⎜⎜ rz + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pc ⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
For Pr, Pc, Mrz, Mcz, Mry, and Mcy see above Provision ‘H1-1a C’
M rz M ry
+ ≤ 1.0 + ε
M tz M ty
Where:
Mrz = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Z axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MZ
Mtz = design flexural strength determined in accordance with Z axis bending
provisions
= NbMnz for LRFD
= Mnz/Sb for ASD
Mnz = nominal flexural strength about the member local Z axis, kip-in. (N–mm)
Mry = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Y axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MY
Mty = design tension side flexural strength determined in accordance with Y
axis bending provisions
= NbMny for LRFD
= Mny/Sb for ASD
Mny = nominal flexural strength about the member local Y axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
For Single Angles subjected to axial tension, the following provisions are checked.
⎛ Ly Lz ⎞
Actual l/r = Maximum ⎜
⎜ r , r ⎟⎟
⎝ y z ⎠
Actual l r
≤ 1.0
Limiting L r
Where:
Ly = actual unbraced length about the member principal Y axis,
see parameters ‘LY’ and ‘FRLY’, in. (mm)
Lz = actual unbraced length about the member principal Z axis,
see parameters ‘LZ’ and ‘FRLZ’, in. (mm)
ry = radius of gyration about the member principal Y axis, see
Table property ‘RY’, in. (mm)
rz = radius of gyration about the member principal Z axis, see
Table property ‘RZ’, in. (mm)
SLENTEN = maximum permissible slenderness ratio (L/r) for member
subjected to axial tension. This is the parameter
‘SLENTEN’
D2-1 (Tensile strength for gross area, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-1)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
D2-2 (Tensile strength for net area, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-2)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
Ae = PF(Ag)
For Single Angles subjected to axial compression, the following (MPa) are checked.
KL/r (Slenderness limitations and effective length ratio, Kl/r, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter E, Section E2)
⎛ K y Ly K L ⎞
Actual Kl/r = Maximum ⎜⎜ , z z ⎟⎟
⎝ ry rz ⎠
Actual Kl r
≤ 1.0
Limiting KL r
Where:
b/t (b/t for the longer leg of single angle in pure compression, unstiffened
elements, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
LEG1
Actual b/t = (Property from Table)
THICK
Limiting b/t = 8r
Actual b t
If > 10
. , Then Qs is computed as provided in Section
Limiting b t
E7.1(a) of the AISC Thirteenth Edition
Specification (102). A discussion of how Qs
is computed for axial compression is shown in
Provision ‘Qs’ at the end of this section.
Otherwise, Qs = 1.0
Where:
Actual Pu = *FX*
LRFD ASD
Actual Pu Actual Pu
≤ 1.0 + ε ≤ 1.0 + ε
Limiting φc Pn Allowable Pn Ωc
Where:
E7-2 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7,
Equation E7-2)
KL E
When ≤ 4.71 (or Fe $ 0.44QFy)
r QFy
⎡ QFy
⎤
= Q ⎢0.658 e ⎥ Fy
F
Fcr AISC Eq. E7-2
⎢ ⎥
⎣ ⎦
Where:
Q = reduction factor for slender compression elements, see Provision ‘Qs’
for the equations
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress, shall be the smallest value calculate
using Equations E3-4 and E4-5 or E4-6 (see Provisions ‘E3-4’ and
‘E4-5’ or ‘E4-6’ for the equations)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
E7-3 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7,
Equation E7-3)
KL E
When > 4.71 (or Fe < 0.44QFy)
r QFy
Where:
Q = reduction factor for slender compression elements, see Provision ‘Qs’
for the equations
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress, shall be the smallest value calculate
using Equations E3-4 and E4-5 or E4-6 (see Provisions ‘E3-4’ and
‘E4-5’ or ‘E4-6’ for the equations)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
π 2E
Fey = 2 AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K y Ly ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ ry ⎠
π 2E
Fez = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K z Lz ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ rz ⎠
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
For Ky, Ly, ry, Kz, Lz, and rz see Provision ‘KL/r’
⎡ ⎤
⎛ Fey + Fex ⎞ ⎢ 4 Fey Fex H ⎥
Fe = ⎜ ⎟ 1− 1− AISC Eq. E4-5
⎝ 2H ⎠ ⎢ Fey + Fex(
2
) ⎥
⎢⎣ ⎥⎦
Where:
⎛ π 2 EC ⎞ 1
Fex = ⎜ w
+ GJ ⎟ AISC Eq. E4-11
⎜ ( K L )2 ⎟ Ag r02
⎝ x x ⎠
π 2E
Fey = 2
AISC Eq. E4-10
⎛ K y Ly ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ ry ⎠
z 02 + y 02
H = 1− AISC Eq. E4-8
r02
Iz + Iy
r02 = z 02 + y 02 + AISC Eq. E4-7
Ag
2
⎛z ⎞
( Fe − Fez )( Fe − Fey )( Fe − Fex ) − Fe2 ( )
Fe − Fey ⎜ 0 ⎟
⎝ r0 ⎠
2
⎛y ⎞
− Fe2 ( Fe − Fez )⎜ 0 ⎟ = 0 AISC Eq. E4-6
⎝ r0 ⎠
Where:
⎛ π 2 EC ⎞ 1
Fex = ⎜ w
+ GJ ⎟ AISC Eq. E4-11
⎜ ( K L )2 ⎟ Ag r02
⎝ x x ⎠
π 2E
Fey = 2
AISC Eq. E4-10
⎛ K y Ly ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ ry ⎠
Fez =
π 2E AISC Eq. E4-9
2
⎛ K z Lz ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ rz ⎠
Iz + Iy
r02 = z 02 + y 02 + AISC Eq. E4-7
Ag
The following provisions detail how the reduction factor for slender unstiffened
compression elements, Qs is computed for axial compressive strength.
LEG1
b/t = (Property from Table)
THICK
⎛ b ⎞ Fy
. − 0.76⎜ ⎟
Qs = 134 AISC Eq. E7-11
⎝t⎠ E
0.53E
Qs = 2
AISC Eq. E7-12
⎛ b⎞
Fy ⎜ ⎟
⎝t⎠
Where:
b = full width of longest angle leg, in. (mm)
For Single Angles subjected to strong or weak axis bending (Y or Z axis bending),
the following provisions are checked.
b/t, Lp (Limiting width to thickness ratio b/t for compact section, flexure in
legs of single angles, Lambda p (Lp) check, 8p, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
LEG1
Actual b/t = (Property from Table)
THICK
Where:
b/t, Lr (Limiting width to thickness ratio b/t for noncompact section, flexure
in legs of single angles, Lambda r (Lr) check, 8r, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
LEG1
Actual b/t = (Property from Table)
THICK
Actual b t
If > 10
. , single angle is slender
Limiting b t
Where:
Table 4.4-1
2 Fail single angle b/t v.s. 8r check. See Provision ‘b/t, Lr’.
For Single Angles subjected to a Y axis bending moment, the following provisions are
checked. Figures 4.4-1(c) and (d) illustrate member Y axis bending strength.
F10-1 Y (Limit state of yielding bent about the major principal axis, compact
sections, plastic moment check, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F,
Section F10.1, Equation F10-1)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
MY = actual moment about the member principal Y axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
My = FyS
S = minimum of (SY or SYS)
SY = positive direction section modulus about the member principal Y axis, in3
(mm3) (Property from Table)
SYS = negative direction section modulus about the member principal Y axis, in3
(mm3) (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
When Me # My
⎛ . Me ⎞
017
Mny = ⎜⎜ 0.92 − ⎟ Me AISC Eq. F10-2
⎝ M y ⎟⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
MY = actual moment about the member principal Y axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Me = elastic lateral-torsional buckling moment, kip-in. (N-mm). See
Provisions ‘F10-5 Y’ and ‘F10-6 Y’ for equations
My = FySc
Sc = compression side elastic section modulus, in.3 (mm3)
= SYS for positive bending (Property from Table)
= SY for negative bending (Property from Table)
SY = positive direction section modulus about the member principal Y axis,
in3 (mm3) (Property from Table)
SYS = negative direction section modulus about the member principal Y axis,
in3 (mm3) (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
When Me > My
⎛ My ⎞
Mny = ⎜ 192
. − 117
. ⎟ M y ≤ 15
. My AISC Eq. F10-3
⎜ M ⎟
⎝ e ⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
MY = actual moment about the member principal Y axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Me = elastic lateral-torsional buckling moment, kip-in. (N-mm). See
Provisions ‘F10-5 Y’ and ‘F10-6 Y’ for equations
My = FySc
Sc = compression side elastic section modulus, in.3 (mm3)
= SYS for positive bending (Property from Table)
= SY for negative bending (Property from Table)
SY = positive direction section modulus about the member principal Y axis,
in3 (mm3) (Property from Table)
SYS = negative direction section modulus about the member principal Y axis,
in3 (mm3) (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
F10-5 Y (elastic lateral-torsional buckling moment, equal leg single angles, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F10.2(iii), Equation F10-5)
0.46 Eb 2 t 2 Cby
Me = AISC Eq. F10-5
Ly
Where:
b = LEG1
Cby = bending coefficient dependent on the member principal Y axis
moment gradient
= Cby (Parameter)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
LEG1 = length of the longer leg of single angle, in. (mm)
(Property from Table)
LEG2 = length of the shorter leg of single angle, in. (mm)
(Property from Table)
Ly = actual unbraced length about the member principal Y axis, see
parameters ‘LY’ and ‘FRLY’, in. (mm)
t = thickness of the angle, in. (mm)
= THICK (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
4.9 EI z Cby ⎛⎜ ⎞
2
⎛ Ly t ⎞ ⎟
Me = 2 ⎜ β 2
w + 0.052 ⎜ ⎟ + β w⎟ AISC Eq. F10-6
Ly ⎜ ⎝ rz ⎠ ⎟
⎝ ⎠
Where:
Cby = bending coefficient dependent on the member principal Y axis
moment gradient
= Cby (Parameter)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Iz = moment of inertia about the member principal Z axis (minor axis),
in.4 (mm4)
= IZ (Property from Table)
LEG1 = length of the longer leg of single angle, in. (mm)
(Property from Table)
LEG2 = length of the shorter leg of single angle, in. (mm)
(Property from Table)
Ly = actual unbraced length about the member principal Y axis, see
parameters ‘LY’ and ‘FRLY’, in. (mm)
rz = radius of gyration about the member principal Z axis (minor axis),
see Table property ‘RZ’, in. (mm)
t = thickness of the angle, in. (mm)
= THICK (Property from Table)
$w = section property for unequal leg angles, positive for short legs in
compression and negative for long legs in compression. See
Provision ‘BetaW’ for equation
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
t ⎡ 1 1 ⎤
βw = ⎢ 3 (TERM 1) + 3 (TERM 2)⎥ − 2.0v2
Iy ⎢⎣ sin (α ) cos (α ) ⎥⎦
Where:
Iy = moment of inertia about the member principal Y axis, in.4 (mm4)
= IY (Property from Table)
t = thickness of angle, in. (mm)
= THICK (Property from Table)
$w = special section property for unequal leg angles, positive for short
leg in compression and negative for long leg in compression (see
Commentary Section F12 and Table C-F10.1 of AISC Thirteenth
Edition)
" = the angle between the longer leg of the angle and the principal Z
axis,
= ALPHA (Property from Table)
TERM1 =
(v 4
2 − v 34 ) + Q (v
2 3
2 )
− v 33 cos(α )
+
(
Q 4 v 22 − v 32 )
4.0 3.0( B + Q) 8.0( B + Q)
2
TERM2 = −
3
( +
4
)
v14 − v 24 B v1 − v 2 sin(α ) B v1 − v 2
2 3 2 2
( )
4.0 3.0( B + Q) 8.0( B + Q)
2
B 2 sin(α ) − Q 2 cos(α )
v2 =
2.0( B + Q)
Table 4.4-2
For 8p < 8 # 8r
⎛ ⎛ b ⎞ Fy ⎞⎟
Mny = Fy S c ⎜ 2.43 − 172
. ⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. F10-7
⎜ ⎝ t ⎠ E ⎟⎠
⎝
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
b = LEG2 for positive bending (Property from Table)
= LEG1 for negative bending (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
LEG1 = length of the longer leg of single angle, in. (mm)
(Property from Table)
LEG2 = length of the shorter leg of single angle, in. (mm)
(Property from Table)
MY = actual moment about the member principal Y axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Sc = elastic section modulus to the toe in compression relative to the axis of
bending, in.3 (mm3)
= SYS for positive bending (Property from Table)
= SY for negative bending (Property from Table)
t = thickness of the angle, in. (mm)
= THICK (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
F10-8 Y (Limit state of leg local buckling, slender section, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter F, Section F10.3(c), Equations F10-8 and F10-9)
For 8 > 8r
0.71E
Fcr = 2
AISC Eq. F10-9
⎛ b⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝t⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
For Single Angles subjected to a Z axis bending moment, the following provisions are
checked. Figure 4.4-1(a) and (b) illustrate member Z axis bending strength.
F10-1 Z (Limit state of yielding bent about the principal Z axis, compact
sections, plastic moment check, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F,
Section F10.1, Equation F10-1)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
MZ = actual moment about the member principal Z axis (minor axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
My = FyS
S = minimum of (SZ or SZS)
SZ = positive direction section modulus about the member principal Z axis, in3
(mm3) (Property from Table)
SZS = negative direction section modulus about the member principal Z axis, in3
(mm3) (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
For Single Angles subjected to a major axis bending (Z axis bending) moment, the
following provision is checked for compression and tension side strength. Figure 4.4-1(a)
illustrates positive member Z axis bending strength.
For 8p < 8 # 8r
⎛ ⎛ b ⎞ Fy ⎞⎟
Mnz = Fy S c ⎜ 2.43 − 172
. ⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. F10-7
⎜ ⎝ t ⎠ E ⎟⎠
⎝
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
F10-8 Z (Limit state of leg local buckling, slender section, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter F, Section F10.3(c), Equations F10-8 and F10-9)
For 8 > 8r
0.71E
Fcr = 2
AISC Eq. F10-9
⎛ b⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝t⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
b = LEG1 (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
LEG1 = length of the longer leg of single angle, in. (mm)
(Property from Table)
MZ = actual moment about the member principal Z axis (minor axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Sc = elastic section modulus to the toe in compression relative to the axis of
bending, in.3 (mm3)
= SZ for positive bending (Property from Table)
The following provisions are checked when a shear force in Y direction is present.
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Ay = shear area along the Y-principle axis, in.2 (mm2)
= AY (Property from Table)
FY = actual shear force in member principal Y axis direction, kips (N)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
The following provisions are considered when axial tension force and flexure about
one or both axes of symmetry are present.
H1-1a T (Singly symmetric member subject to bending and tension axial force,
AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter H, Section H1.2, Equation H1-1a)
Pr
For ≥ 0.2 and LEG1 = LEG2
Pt
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pt 9 ⎜⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
Where:
H1-1b T (Singly symmetric member subject to bending and tension axial force,
AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter H, Section H1.2, Equation H1-1b)
Pr
For < 0.2 and LEG1 = LEG2
Pt
Pr ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pt ⎜⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
For Pr, Pt, Mrz, Mcz, Mry, and Mcy see above Provision ‘H1-1a T’
Pr M ry M rz
+ + ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H2-1
Pt M cy M cz
For Pr, Pt, Mrz, Mcz, Mry, and Mcy see above Provision ‘H1-1a T’
The following provisions are considered when axial compression force and flexure
about one or both axes of symmetry are present.
Pr
For ≥ 0.2 and LEG1 = LEG2
Pc
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜⎜ + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pc 9 ⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
Where:
= MY
Mcy = available flexural strength determined in accordance with Y axis bending
provisions
= NbMny for LRFD
= Mny/Sb for ASD
Mny = nominal flexural strength about the member local Y axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
Nc = resistance factor for compression
Nc = 0.9 for LRFD
Sc = 1.67 for ASD
Nb = resistance factor for flexure
Nb = 0.9 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
Pr
For < 0.2 and LEG1 = LEG2
Pc
Pr ⎛M M ry ⎞
+ ⎜⎜ rz + ⎟ ≤ 10
. +ε AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pc ⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
For Pr, Pc, Mrz, Mcz, Mry, and Mcy see above Provision ‘H1-1a C’
Pr M ry M
+ . +ε
+ rz ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H2-1
Pc M cy M cz
For Pr, Pc, Mry, Mcy, Mrz, and Mcz see above Provision ‘H1-1a C’
For Tees subjected to axial tension, the following provisions are checked.
⎛ Ly Lz ⎞
Actual l/r = Maximum ⎜
⎜ r , r ⎟⎟
⎝ y z ⎠
Actual l r
≤ 1.0
Limiting L r
Where:
Ly = actual unbraced length about the member local Y axis, see
parameters ‘LY’ and ‘FRLY’, in. (mm)
Lz = actual unbraced length about the member local Z axis, see
parameters ‘LZ’ and ‘FRLZ’, in. (mm)
ry = radius of gyration about the member local Y axis, see Table
property ‘RY’, in. (mm)
rz = radius of gyration about the member local Z axis, see Table
property ‘RZ’, in. (mm)
SLENTEN = maximum permissible slenderness ratio (L/r) for member
subjected to axial tension. This is the parameter
‘SLENTEN’
D2-1 (Tensile strength for gross area, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-1)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
D2-2 (Tensile strength for net area, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-2)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
Ae = PF(Ag)
Ag = gross cross-section area, in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
Fu = specified minimum tensile strength, see parameter ‘Fu’, ksi (MPa)
FX = actual axial tensile force. Positive value represents a tensile force,
kips (N)
PF = parameter to specify area reduction factor for holesout. Default
value is equal to 1.0
g = value of the parameter ‘CODETOL’ divided by 100
Nt = 0.75 for LRFD
St = 2.0 for ASD
For Tees subjected to axial compression, the following provisions are checked.
KL/r (Slenderness limitations and effective length ratio, Kl/r, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter E, Section E2)
⎛ K y Ly K L ⎞
Actual Kl/r = Maximum ⎜⎜ , z z ⎟⎟
⎝ ry rz ⎠
Actual Kl r
≤ 1.0
Limiting KL r
Where:
Ky = effective length factor about the member local Y axis,
see parameter ‘KY’
Kz = effective length factor about the member local Z axis,
see parameter ‘KZ’
Ly = actual unbraced length about the member local Y axis,
see parameters ‘LY’ and ‘FRLY’, in. (mm)
Lz = actual unbraced length about the member local Z axis,
see parameters ‘LZ’ and ‘FRLZ’, in. (mm)
ry = radius of gyration about the member local Y axis, see
Table property ‘RY’, in. (mm)
rz = radius of gyration about the member local Z axis, see
Table property ‘RZ’, in. (mm)
SLENCOMP = maximum permissible slenderness ratio (KL/r) for
member subjected to axial compression. This is the
parameter ‘SLENCOMP’
b/t (b/t for flange in pure compression, unstiffened elements, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
bf
Actual b/t = = BF/2TF (Property from Table)
2t f
Limiting b/t = 8r
8r = 0.56 E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 3
Actual b t
If > 10
. , Then Qs is computed as provided for in Section
Limiting b t E7.1(a) of the AISC Thirteenth Edition
Specification (102). A discussion of how Qs is
computed for axial compression is shown in
Provisions ‘Qs’ and ‘Qsf’ at the end of this
section.
Otherwise, Qs = 1.0
d/t (d/t for web in axial compression, unstiffened elements, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
YD
Actual d/t = (Property from Table)
WBTK
Limiting d/t = 8r
8r = 0.75 E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 8
Actual d t
If > 10
. , Then Qs is computed as provided for in Section
Limiting d t
E7.1(d) of the AISC Thirteenth Edition
Specification (102). A discussion of how Qs is
computed for axial compression is shown in
Provisions ‘Qs’ and ‘Qsw’ at the end of this
section.
Otherwise, Qs = 1.0
For 8 # 8r
Actual Pu = *FX*
LRFD ASD
Actual Pu Actual Pu
≤ 1.0 + ε ≤ 1.0 + ε
Limiting φc Pn Allowable Pn Ωc
Where:
Ag = gross cross-section area , in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
Fcr = critical stress, ksi (MPa). See Provision ‘E4-2’ for the equation
FX = actual axial section force. Negative value represents a compressive
force, kips (N)
8 = see Provisions ‘b/t’ and ‘d/t’
8r = see Provisions ‘b/t’ and ‘d/t’
g = value of the parameter ‘CODETOL’ divided by 100
Nc = 0.90 for LRFD
Sc = 1.67 for ASD
⎡ ⎤
⎛ Fcry + Fcrx ⎞ ⎢ 4 Fcry Fcrx H ⎥
Fcr = ⎜ ⎟ 1− 1− AISC Eq. E4-2
⎝ 2H ⎠ ⎢ F +( F
2
) ⎥
⎢⎣ cry crx ⎥⎦
Where:
Fcry = computed according to AISC Equations E3-2 or E3-3, for flexural
KL Ky Ly
buckling about the Y axis of symmetry with =
r ry
GJ
Fcrx = AISC Eq. E4-3
Ag r02
z 02 + y02
H = 1− AISC Eq. E4-8
r0 2
Iz + Iy
r0 2 = z02 + y 02 + AISC Eq. E4-7
Ag
Actual Pu = *FX*
LRFD ASD
Actual Pu Actual Pu
≤ 1.0 + ε ≤ 1.0 + ε
Limiting φc Pn Allowable Pn Ωc
Where:
Ag = gross cross-section area , in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
Fcr = critical stress, ksi (MPa). See Provisions ‘E7-2’ and ‘E7-3’ for the
equations
FX = actual axial section force. Negative value represents a compressive
force, kips (N)
8 = see Provisions ‘b/t’ and ‘d/t’
8r = see Provisions ‘b/t’ and ‘d/t’
g = value of the parameter ‘CODETOL’ divided by 100
Nc = 0.90 for LRFD
Sc = 1.67 for ASD
E7-2 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7,
Equation E7-2)
KL E
When ≤ 4.71 (or Fe $ 0.44QFy)
r QFy
⎡ QFy
⎤
= Q ⎢0.658 e ⎥ Fy
F
Fcr AISC Eq. E7-2
⎢ ⎥
⎣ ⎦
Where:
Q = reduction factor for slender compression elements, see Provisions
‘Qs’, ‘Qsf’, and ‘Qsw’ for the equations
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress, shall be the smallest value calculate
using AISC Equations E3-4 and E4-5 (see Provisions ‘E3-4’ and ‘E4-
5’ for the equations)
E7-3 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7,
Equation E7-3)
KL E
When > 4.71 (or Fe < 0.44QFy)
r QFy
Where:
Q = reduction factor for slender compression elements, see Provisions
‘Qs’, ‘Qsf’, and ‘Qsw’ for the equations
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress, shall be the smallest value calculate
using Equations E3-4 and E4-5 (see Provisions ‘E3-4’ and ‘E4-5’ for
the equations)
π 2E
Fey = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K y Ly ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
r
⎝ y ⎠
π 2E
Fez = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K z Lz ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ rz ⎠
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
For Ky, Ly, ry, Kz, Lz, and rz see Provision ‘KL/r’
⎡ ⎤
⎛ F + Fex ⎞⎢ 4 Fey Fex H ⎥
Fe = ⎜ ey ⎟⎢ 1 − 1 − AISC Eq. E4-5
( Fey + Fex ) ⎥
2
⎝ 2H ⎠
⎣ ⎦
Where:
⎛ π 2 EC ⎞ 1
Fex = ⎜ w
+ GJ ⎟ AISC Eq. E4-11
⎜ ( K L )2 ⎟ Ag r02
⎝ x x ⎠
π 2E
Fey = 2
AISC Eq. E4-10
⎛ K y Ly ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ ry ⎠
z02 + y02
H = 1− AISC Eq. E4-8
r02
2 2
Iz + Iy
r0 2 = z0 + y 0 + AISC Eq. E4-7
Ag
Qs Computation – Tees
The following provisions detail how the reduction factor for slender unstiffened
compression elements, Qs is computed for axial compressive strength.
Where:
Qsf = reduction factor for slender compression flange. See Provision ‘Qsf’
Qsw = reduction factor for slender compression in the stem of tees. See
Provision ‘Qsw’
Qsf (Slender unstiffened elements, Qsf, for the flange of the Tee in axial
compression, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7.1(a))
bf
b/t = = BF/2TF (Property from Table)
2t f
⎛ b ⎞ Fy
Qs = 1415
. − 0.74⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. E7-5
⎝t⎠ E
When b t ≥ 103
. E Fy
0.69 E
Qs = 2
AISC Eq. E7-6
⎛ b⎞
Fy ⎜ ⎟
⎝t⎠
Where:
BF/2TF = b/t ratio of the flange (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
FLTK = flange thickness, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
ZD = flange width, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
Qsw (Slender unstiffened element, Qsw, for the stem of the Tee in axial
compression, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7.1(d))
d YD
d/t = = (Property from Table)
tw WBTK
E E
When 0.75 < d t ≤ 103
.
Fy Fy
⎛ d ⎞ Fy
Qs = 1908
. − 122
. ⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. E7-14
⎝t⎠ E
E
When d t > 103
.
Fy
0.69 E
Qs = 2
AISC Eq. E7-15
⎛d⎞
Fy ⎜ ⎟
⎝t⎠
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
d = full nominal depth, in. (mm)
= YD (Property from Table)
t = thickness of the stem, in. (mm)
= WBTK (Property from Table)
Compactness – Tees
For Tees subjected to strong axis bending (Z axis bending), the following
provisions are checked.
b/t, Lp (Limiting width to thickness ratio b/t for compact section (flange
local buckling, FLB), check Lambda p (Lp), 8p, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
bf
Actual b/t = = BF/2TF (Property from Table)
2t f
Actual b t
If > 10
. , flange is not compact, possibly noncompact or slender
Limiting b t
Where:
BF/2TF = b/t ratio of the flange (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
FLTK = flange thickness, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
ZD = flange width, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
b/t, Lr (Limiting width to thickness ratio b/t for noncompact section (flange
local buckling, FLB), check Lambda r (Lr), 8r, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
bf
Actual b/t = = BF/2TF (Property from Table)
2t f
Limiting b/t = 8r
8r = 10
. E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 7
Actual b t
If > 10
. , flange is slender
Limiting b t
Where:
BF/2TF = b/t ratio of the flange (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
FLTK = flange thickness, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
ZD = flange width, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
Table 4.5-1
2 Fail flange b/t v.s. flange 8r (FLB) check. See Provision ‘b/t, Lr’.
For Tees subjected to a Y axis bending moment, the following provisions are checked.
Figures 4.5-1(c) and (d) illustrate member Y axis bending strength.
F9-3 Y (Limit state of yielding bent about the minor axis, compact sections,
plastic moment check, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section
F9.1, Equation F9-3)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
Mpy = FyZy # My AISC Eq. F9-3
MY = actual moment about the member local Y axis (minor axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
My = FySy
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
For Tees subjected to a Z axis bending moment, the following provisions are
checked. Figure 4.5-1(a) and (b) illustrate member Z axis bending strength.
F9-1 Z (Limit state of yielding, compact sections, plastic moment check, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F9.1, Equations F9-1, F9-2, and
F9-3)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
For Tees subjected to positive Z axis bending; the stem of the Tee is under tensile
bending, Figure 4.5-1(a).
Mpz = FyZz # 1.6My AISC Eq. F9-2
For Tees subjected to negative Z axis bending; the stem of the Tee is under
compressive bending, Figure 4.5-1(b).
Mpz = FyZz # My AISC Eq. F9-3
Where:
My = FySz
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
For Tees subjected to a major axis bending (Z axis bending) moment, the following
provision is checked for compression and tension side strength. Figure 4.5-1(a) illustrates
positive member Z axis bending strength.
π EI y GJ
M nz = M crz = ⎡B + 1 + B2 ⎤ AISC Eq. F9-4
Lb ⎢⎣ ⎥⎦
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
where:
⎛ d ⎞ Iy
B = + 2.3⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. F9-5
⎝ Lb ⎠ J
Mpz = FyZz # 1.6 FyfSzsQsf Flange in Compression
# 1.6 Fyw Sz Stem in Tension
Lp = 176
. ry E Fy
Mrz = Fy Sz
Lb = UNLCF (Parameter)
d = YD (Table Property)
Iy = IY (Table Property)
J = IX (Table Property)
Sz = SZ (Table Property)
negative direction section modulus about the Z axis (stem of the Tee),
in.3 (mm3)
Szs = SZS (Table Property)
positive direction section modulus about the Z axis (flange of the Tee),
in.3 (mm3)
Qsf = reduction factor for slender unstiffened compression elements (flange of
the Tee). See Provision ‘Qsf’ for computation
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending), kip-
in. (N-mm)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Zz = plastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZZ (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
Lp = 176
. ry E Fy
Qsf = reduction factor for slender unstiffened compression element (flange)
Sz = section modulus of the stem of tee. Property SZ from Table
Szs = section modulus of the flange of tee. Property SZS from Table
Zz = plastic section modulus. Property ZZ from Table
Figure 4.5-2 Nominal moment strength Mn vs laterally unbraced length Lb for the flange
of tee in compression
For 8p < 8 # 8r
⎛ ⎛ bf ⎞ Fy ⎞
Fcrz = Fy ⎜ 119
. − 0.50⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ ⎟ AISC Eq. F9-7
⎜ ⎝ 2t f ⎠ E ⎟⎠
⎝
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
where:
bf
= BF/2TF (Property from Table)
2t f
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Szc = SZS (Table Property)
positive direction section modulus about the Z axis (flange of the Tee),
in.3 (mm3)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
See Provisions ‘b/t, Lp’ and ‘b/t, Lr’ for 8, 8p, and 8r
F9-6&8 Z (Limit state of Flange Local Buckling (FLB), slender flange, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Sections F9.3 and F9.3(c), Equations
F9-6 and F9-8)
For 8 > 8r
0.69 E
Fcrz = 2 AISC Eq. F9-8
⎛ bf ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ 2t f ⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
where:
bf
= BF/2TF (Property from Table)
2t f
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Szc = SZS (Table Property)
positive direction section modulus about the Z axis (flange of the Tee),
in.3 (mm3)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
For Tees subjected to a major axis bending (Z axis bending) moment, the following
provision is checked for compression and tension side strength. Figure 4.5-1(b) illustrates
negative member Z axis bending strength.
π EI y GJ
M nz = M crz = ⎡B + 1 + B2 ⎤ AISC Eq. F9-4
Lb ⎢⎣ ⎥⎦
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
where:
⎛ d ⎞ Iy
B = − 2.3⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. F9-5
⎝ Lb ⎠ J
Mpz = FyZz # 1.0 FySzQsw Stem in Compression
# 1.6 Fy Szs Flange in Tension
where:
Lb = UNLCF (Parameter)
d = YD (Table Property)
Iy = IY (Table Property)
J = IX (Table Property)
Sz = SZ (Table Property)
negative direction section modulus about the Z axis (stem of the
Tee)
Szs = SZS (Table Property)
positive direction section modulus about the Z axis (flange of the
Tee)
Qsw = reduction factor for slender unstiffened compression elements
(stem of the Tee). See Provision ‘Qsw’ for computation
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
Lp = 176
. ry E Fy
Qsw = reduction factor for slender unstiffened compression element (stem of the
Tee). See Provision ‘Qsw’ for computation
Sz = section modulus of the stem of tee. Property SZ from Table
Zz = plastic section modulus. Property ZZ from Table
Figure 4.5-3 Nominal moment strength Mn vs laterally unbraced length Lb for the stem of
tee in compression
The following provisions are checked when a shear force in Y direction is present.
For h t w ≤ 110
. k v E Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Aw = area of the web, in.2 (mm2)
= dtw = YD×WBTK (Property from Table)
FY = actual shear force in member local Y axis direction, kips (N)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
h/tw = overall depth divided by the web thickness
= YD/WBTK (Property from Table)
tw = WBTK (Property from Table)
kv = 1.2 AISC Section G2(b)(i)(i)
h = overall depth, in. (mm)
110
. k v E Fy
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-4
h tw
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
151
. Ek v
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-5
(h t w ) 2 Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
For b f t f ≤ 110
. k v E Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
Af = area of the flange, in.2 (mm2)
= bftf = ZD×FLTK (Property from Table)
bf = flange width, in. (mm)
= ZD (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
FZ = actual shear force in member local Z axis direction, kips (N)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
tf = flange thickness, in. (mm)
= FLTK (Property from Table)
kv = 1.2 AISC Section G7
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
110
. k v E Fy
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-4
bf t f
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
For Af, E, Fy, bf, tf, and kv see Provision ‘G2-1&3 Z’.
151
. Ek v
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-5
(b )
2
f tf Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
For Af, E, Fy, bf, tf, and kv see Provision ‘G2-1&3 Z’.
The following provisions are considered when axial tension force and flexure about
one or both axes of symmetry are present.
H1-1a T (Singly symmetric member subject to bending and tension axial force,
AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter H, Section H1.2, Equation H1-1a)
Pr
For ≥ 0.2
Pt
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pt 9 ⎜⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
Where:
Pr = required tensile strength using LRFD or ASD load combinations, kips
(N)
= FX
Pt = design tensile strength determined in accordance with Provision ‘D2-1’
or ‘D2-2’, kips (N)
= NtPn for LRFD
= Pn/St for ASD
Pn = nominal axial tensile strength, kips (N)
Mrz = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Z axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MZ
Mcz = design flexural strength determined in accordance with Z axis bending
provisions
= NbMnz for LRFD
= Mnz/Sb for ASD
Mnz = nominal flexural strength about the member local Z axis, kip-in. (N–mm)
Mry = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Y axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MY
H1-1b T (Singly symmetric member subject to bending and tension axial force,
AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter H, Section H1.2, Equation H1-1b)
Pr
For < 0.2
Pt
Pr ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pt ⎜⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
For Pr, Pt, Mrz, Mcz, Mry, and Mcy see above Provision ‘H1-1a T’
The following provisions are considered when axial compression force and flexure
about one or both axes of symmetry are present.
Pr
For ≥ 0.2
Pc
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜⎜ + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pc 9 ⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
Where:
Pr = required axial compressive strength using LRFD or ASD load
combinations, kips (N)
= FX
Pc = available axial compressive strength determined in accordance with
Provision ‘E7-1’, kips (N)
= NcPn for LRFD
= Pn/Sc for ASD
Pn = nominal axial compressive strength, kips (N)
Mrz = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Z axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MZ
Mcz = available flexural strength determined in accordance with Z axis bending
provisions
= NbMnz for LRFD
= Mnz/Sb for ASD
Mnz = nominal flexural strength about the member local Z axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
Mry = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Y axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MY
Pr
For < 0.2
Pc
Pr ⎛M M ry ⎞
+ ⎜⎜ rz + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pc ⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
For Pr, Pc, Mrz, Mcz, Mry, and Mcy see above Provision ‘H1-1a C’
For Double Angles subjected to axial tension, the following provisions are checked.
⎛ Ly Lz ⎞
Actual l/r = Maximum ⎜
⎜ r , r ⎟⎟
⎝ y z ⎠
Actual l r
≤ 1.0
Limiting L r
Where:
Ly = actual unbraced length about the member local Y axis, see
parameters ‘LY’ and ‘FRLY’, in. (mm)
Lz = actual unbraced length about the member local Z axis, see
parameters ‘LZ’ and ‘FRLZ’, in. (mm)
ry = radius of gyration about the member local Y axis, see Table
property ‘RY’, in. (mm)
rz = radius of gyration about the member local Z axis, see Table
property ‘RZ’, in. (mm)
SLENTEN = maximum permissible slenderness ratio (L/r) for member
subjected to axial tension. This is the parameter
‘SLENTEN’
D2-1 (Tensile strength for gross area, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-1)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
Ag = gross cross-sectional area, in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
FX = actual axial section force. Positive value represents a tensile force,
kips (N)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
g = value of the parameter ‘CODETOL’ divided by 100
Nt = 0.9 for LRFD
St = 1.67 for ASD
D2-2 (Tensile strength for net area, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-2)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
Ae = PF(Ag)
Ag = gross cross-section area, in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
Fu = specified minimum tensile strength, see parameter ‘Fu’, ksi (MPa)
FX = actual axial tensile force. Positive value represents a tensile force,
kips (N)
PF = parameter to specify area reduction factor for holesout. Default
value is equal to 1.0
g = value of the parameter ‘CODETOL’ divided by 100
Nt = 0.75 for LRFD
St = 2.0 for ASD
For Double Angles subjected to axial compression, the following provisions are
checked.
KL/r (Slenderness limitations and effective length ratio, Kl/r, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter E, Section E2)
⎛ K y Ly K L ⎞
Actual Kl/r = Maximum ⎜⎜ , z z ⎟⎟
⎝ ry rz ⎠
Actual Kl r
≤ 1.0
Limiting KL r
Where:
Ky = effective length factor about the member local Y axis,
see parameter ‘KY’
Kz = effective length factor about the member local Z axis,
see parameter ‘KZ’
Ly = actual unbraced length about the member local Y axis,
see parameters ‘LY’ and ‘FRLY’, in. (mm)
Lz = actual unbraced length about the member local Z axis,
see parameters ‘LZ’ and ‘FRLZ’, in. (mm)
ry = radius of gyration about the member local Y axis, see
Table property ‘RY’, in. (mm)
rz = radius of gyration about the member local Z axis, see
Table property ‘RZ’, in. (mm)
SLENCOMP = maximum permissible slenderness ratio (KL/r) for
member subjected to axial compression. This is the
parameter ‘SLENCOMP’
b/t (b/t for flange in pure compression, unstiffened elements, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
LEG1
Actual b/t = (Property from Table)
THICK
Limiting b/t = 8r
Actual b t
If > 10
. , Then Qs is computed as provided in Section
Limiting b t
E7.1(a) and E7.1(c) of the AISC Thirteenth
Edition Specification (102). A discussion of
how Qs is computed for axial compression is
shown in Provision ‘Qs’ at the end of this
section.
Otherwise, Qs = 1.0
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
LEG1 = length of the longer leg of each single angle which makes up
the double angle, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
THICK = thickness of the angle leg, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
For 8 # 8r
Actual Pu = *FX*
LRFD ASD
Actual Pu Actual Pu
≤ 1.0 + ε ≤ 1.0 + ε
Limiting φc Pn Allowable Pn Ωc
Where:
Ag = gross cross-section area , in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
Fcr = critical stress, ksi (MPa). See Provision ‘E4-2’ for the equation
FX = actual axial section force. Negative value represents a compressive
force, kips (N)
8 = see Provision ‘b/t’
8r = see Provision ‘b/t’
g = value of the parameter ‘CODETOL’ divided by 100
Nc = 0.90 for LRFD
Sc = 1.67 for ASD
⎡ ⎤
⎛ Fcry + Fcrx ⎞ ⎢ 4 Fcry Fcrx H ⎥
Fcr = ⎜ ⎟ 1− 1− AISC Eq. E4-2
⎝ 2H ⎠⎢ F (+ F
2
) ⎥
⎢⎣ cry crx ⎥⎦
Where:
Fcry = computed according to AISC Equations E3-2 or E3-3, for flexural
KL K y Ly ⎛ KL ⎞
buckling about the Y axis of symmetry with = =⎜ ⎟
r ry ⎝ r ⎠m
GJ
Fcrx = AISC Eq. E4-3
Ag r02
z02 + y02
H = 1− AISC Eq. E4-8
r02
Iz + Iy
r0 2 = z02 + y 02 + AISC Eq. E4-7
Ag
Actual Pu = *FX*
LRFD ASD
Actual Pu Actual Pu
≤ 1.0 + ε ≤ 1.0 + ε
Limiting φc Pn Allowable Pn Ωc
Where:
Ag = gross cross-section area , in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
Fcr = critical stress, ksi (MPa). See Provisions ‘E7-2’ and ‘E7-3’ for the
equations
FX = actual axial section force. Negative value represents a compressive
force, kips (N)
g = value of the parameter ‘CODETOL’ divided by 100
Nc = 0.90 for LRFD
Sc = 1.67 for ASD
E7-2 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7,
Equation E7-2)
KL E
When ≤ 4.71 (or Fe $ 0.44QFy)
r QFy
⎡ QFy
⎤
= Q ⎢0.658 e ⎥ Fy
F
Fcr AISC Eq. E7-2
⎢ ⎥
⎣ ⎦
Where:
Q = reduction factor for slender compression elements, see Provision ‘Qs’
for the equations
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress, shall be the smallest value calculated
using AISC Equations E3-4 and E4-5 (see Provisions ‘E3-4’ and ‘E4-
5’ for the equations)
E7-3 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7,
Equation E7-3)
KL E
When > 4.71 (or Fe < 0.44QFy)
r QFy
Where:
Q = reduction factor for slender compression elements, see Provision ‘Qs’
for the equations
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress, shall be the smallest value calculated
using AISC Equations E3-4 and E4-5 (see Provisions ‘E3-4’ and ‘E4-
5’ for the equations)
π 2E
Fem = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ KL ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ r ⎠m
π 2E
Fez = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K z Lz ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ rz ⎠
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
⎛ KL ⎞
For ⎜ ⎟ see Provision ‘(KL/r)m’
⎝ r ⎠m
2 2
⎛ KL ⎞ ⎛ KL ⎞ ⎛ a⎞
⎜ ⎟ = ⎜ ⎟ +⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. E6-1
⎝ r ⎠m ⎝ r ⎠ 0 ⎝ ri ⎠
(b) For intermediate connectors that are welded or fully tensioned bolted:
2 2
⎛ KL ⎞ ⎛ KL ⎞ α2 ⎛ a ⎞
⎜ ⎟ = ⎜ ⎟ + 0.82 ⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. E6-2
⎝ r ⎠m ⎝ r ⎠0 ( )
1 + α 2 ⎝ rib ⎠
Where:
⎛ KL ⎞
⎜ ⎟ = Column slenderness
⎝ r ⎠0
K y Ly
=
ry
When a member is designed or a value of -1 has been specified for the parameter
‘nConnect’, a minimum required number of connectors is computed. If the computed
number of connectors are larger than the user specified number of connectors by the
parameter ‘nConnect’, the computed value is used, otherwise the number of connectors
specified by the parameter ‘nConnect’ is used.
KL
n = − 10
.
(3 4)ri ( KL r ) max
where:
L = actual physical member length
= this is parameter ‘L’ (see also parameter ‘FRL’)
K = user specified effective length factor for an individual component
(single angle).
= this is parameter ‘K’
Double angle connector spacing, a, should be as such that the effective slenderness
ratio Ka/ri of the member should not exceed three-fourths times the governing slenderness
ratio of the double angle member.
Actual a = L / (n + 1)
(3 4)ri ( KL r ) max
Limiting a =
K
Actual a
≤ 10
.
Limiting a
Actual a
If > 10
. , increase number of connectors, see parameter ‘nConnect’
Limiting a
Where:
a = distance between connectors. This value is computed from
the parameter ‘nConnect’
L = actual physical member length
= this is parameter ‘L’ (see also parameter ‘FRL’)
n = parameter to specify number of connectors between brace
points (see parameter ‘nConnect’)
ri = minimum radius of gyration of individual component
= table property ‘RZSNGL’. If this property is not in the
database, it is computed
K = user specified effective length factor for an individual
component (single angle)
= this is parameter ‘K’
(KL/r)max = governing slenderness ratio
⎛ K y Ly K z Lz ⎞
= maximum ⎜⎜ , ⎟
⎝ ry rz ⎟⎠
⎡ 4Feym Fex H ⎥⎤
⎛ Feym + Fex ⎞ ⎢
Fe = ⎜ ⎟ ⎢1 − 1 − AISC Eq. E4-5
( Feym + Fex ) ⎥
2
⎝ 2 H ⎠
⎣ ⎦
Where:
⎛ π 2 EC ⎞ 1
Fex = ⎜ w
+ GJ ⎟ AISC Eq. E4-11
⎜ ( K L )2 ⎟ Ag r02
⎝ x x ⎠
π 2E
Fey = 2
AISC Eq. E4-10
⎛ K y Ly ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ ry ⎠
Feym = minimum of ( Fey , Fem )
Fem = see above Provision E3-4
z 02 + y02
H = 1− AISC Eq. E4-8
r0 2
Iz + Iy
r0 2 = z02 + y 02 + AISC Eq. E4-7
Ag
Ag = cross-sectional area, in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
G = shear modulus, ksi (MPa)
Iy = moment of inertia about the member local Y axis, in.4 (mm4)
= IY (Property from Table)
Iz = moment of inertia about the member local Z axis, in.4 (mm4)
= IZ (Property from Table)
J = torsional constant (Table property IX). Moment of inertia about the
member local X axis, in.4 (mm4)
= IX (Property from Table)
y0 = distance from centroid to shear center parallel to the member’s
principal Y axis, in. (mm)
= EY
z0 = distance from centroid to shear center parallel to the member’s
principal Z axis, in. (mm)
= EZ
The following provisions detail how the reduction factor for slender unstiffened
compression elements, Qs is computed for axial compressive strength.
LEG1
b/t = (Property from Table)
THICK
⎛ b ⎞ Fy
Qs = 1415
. − 0.74⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. E7-5
⎝t⎠ E
When b t ≥ 1.03 E Fy
0.69 E
Qs = 2
AISC Eq. E7-6
⎛ b⎞
Fy ⎜ ⎟
⎝t⎠
LEG1
b/t = (Property from Table)
THICK
⎛ b ⎞ Fy
. − 0.76⎜ ⎟
Qs = 134 AISC Eq. E7-11
⎝t⎠ E
0.53E
Qs = 2
AISC Eq. E7-12
⎛ b⎞
Fy ⎜ ⎟
⎝t⎠
Qsf (Qs for positive bending moment about the Z axis, Qsf for the flange of the
double angle in compression, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E,
Sections E7.1(a) and E7.1(c))
⎛ b ⎞ Fy
Qsf = 1415
. − 0.74⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. E7-5
⎝t⎠ E
When b t ≥ 1.03 E Fy
0.69 E
Qsf = 2
AISC Eq. E7-6
⎛ b⎞
Fy ⎜ ⎟
⎝t⎠
⎛ b ⎞ Fy
. − 0.76⎜ ⎟
Qsf = 134 AISC Eq. E7-11
⎝t⎠ E
0.53E
Qsf = 2
AISC Eq. E7-12
⎛ b⎞
Fy ⎜ ⎟
⎝t⎠
Qsw (Qs for negative bending moment about the Z axis, Qsw for the web of the
double angle in compression, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E,
Section B5.3a)
⎛ b ⎞ Fy
Qsw = 1415
. − 0.74⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. E7-5
⎝t⎠ E
When b t ≥ 1.03 E Fy
0.69 E
Qsw = 2
AISC Eq. E7-6
⎛ b⎞
Fy ⎜ ⎟
⎝t⎠
⎛ b ⎞ Fy
. − 0.76⎜ ⎟
Qsw = 134 AISC Eq. E7-11
⎝t⎠ E
0.53E
Qsw = 2
AISC Eq. E7-12
⎛ b⎞
Fy ⎜ ⎟
⎝t⎠
For Double Angles subjected to strong or weak axis bending (Z or Y axis bending),
the following provisions are checked.
b/t, Lp (Limiting width to thickness ratio b/t for compact section (flange local
buckling, FLB), Lambda p (Lp) check, 8p, AISC Thirteenth Edition,
Chapter B, Table B4.1)
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
LEG1 = length of the longer leg of each single angle which makes up
the double angle, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
LEG2 = length of the shorter leg of each single angle which makes up
the double angle, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
THICK = thickness of the angle leg, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
b/t, Lr (Limiting width to thickness ratio b/t for noncompact section (flange
local buckling, FLB), Lambda r (Lr) check, 8r, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
Actual b t
If > 10
. , flange is slender
Limiting b t
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
LEG1 = length of the longer leg of each single angle which makes up
the double angle, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
LEG2 = length of the shorter leg of each single angle which makes up
the double angle, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
THICK = thickness of the angle leg, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
Table 4.6-1
2 Fail flange b/t v.s. flange 8r (FLB) check. See Provision ‘b/t, Lr’.
For Double Angles subjected to a Y axis bending moment, the following provisions
are checked. Figures 4.6-2(c) and (d) illustrate member Y axis bending strength.
F9-3 Y (Limit state of yielding bent about the minor axis, compact sections,
plastic moment check, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section
F9.1, Equation F9-3)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
Mpy = FyZy # My AISC Eq. F9-3
MY = actual moment about the member local Y axis (minor axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Zy = plastic section modulus about the member local Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZY (Property from Table)
My = FySy
Sy = section modulus about the member local Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SY (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
For Double Angles subjected to a Z axis bending moment, the following provisions
are checked. Figure 4.6-2(a) and (b) illustrate member Z axis bending strength.
F9-1 Z (Limit state of yielding, compact sections, plastic moment check, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F9.1, Equations F9-1, F9-2,
and F9-3)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
For double angles subjected to positive Z axis bending; the stem of the double
angle is under tensile bending, Figure 4.6-2(a).
Mpz = FyZz # 1.6My AISC Eq. F9-2
For double angles subjected to negative Z axis bending; the stem of the double
angle is under compressive bending, Figure 4.6-2(b).
Mpz = FyZz # My AISC Eq. F9-3
Where:
My = FySz
Zz = plastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZZ (Property from Table)
Sz = negative direction section modulus about the Z axis (the stem of the double
angle), in.3 (mm3)
= SZ (Table Property)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
For Double Angles subjected to a major axis bending (Z axis bending) moment, the
following provision is checked for compression and tension side strength. Figure 4.6-2(a)
illustrates positive member Z axis bending strength.
π EI y GJ
M nz = M crz = ⎡B + 1 + B2 ⎤ AISC Eq. F9-4
Lb ⎣⎢ ⎥⎦
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
where:
⎛ d ⎞ Iy
B = + 2.3⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. F9-5
⎝ Lb ⎠ J
Lp = 176
. ry E Fy
Mrz = Fy Sz
Lb = UNLCF (Parameter)
d = YD (Table Property)
Iy = IY (Table Property)
J = IX (Table Property)
Sz = SZ (Table Property)
negative direction section modulus about the Z axis (the stem of the
double angle), in.3 (mm3)
Szs = SZS (Table Property)
positive direction section modulus about the Z axis (the flange of the
double angle), in.3 (mm3)
Qsf = reduction factor for slender unstiffened compression elements (flange of
the double angle). See Provision ‘Qsf’ for computation
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending), kip-
in. (N-mm)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Zz = plastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZZ (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
Lp = 176
. ry E Fy
Qsf = reduction factor for slender unstiffened compression element (flange)
Sz = section modulus of the stem of double angle. Property SZ from Table
Szs = section modulus of the flange of double angle. Property SZS from Table
Zz = plastic section modulus. Property ZZ from Table
Figure 4.6-3 Nominal moment strength Mn vs laterally unbraced length Lb for the flange
of double angle in compression
For 8p < 8 # 8r
⎛ ⎛ bf ⎞ Fy ⎞
Fcrz = Fy ⎜ 119
. − 0.50⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ ⎟ AISC Eq. F9-7
⎜ ⎝ 2t f ⎠ E ⎟⎠
⎝
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
where:
bf LEG1
= for equal and short legs back-to-back
2t f THICK
LEG2
= for long legs back-to-back
THICK
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Szc = SZS (Table Property)
positive direction section modulus about the Z axis (the flange of the
double angle), in.3 (mm3)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
See Provisions ‘b/t, Lp’ and ‘b/t, Lr’ for 8, 8p, and 8r
F9-6&8 Z (Limit state of Flange Local Buckling (FLB), slender flange, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Sections F9.3 and F9.3(c), Equations
F9-6 and F9-8)
For 8 > 8r
0.69 E
Fcrz = 2 AISC Eq. F9-8
⎛ bf ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ 2t f ⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
where:
bf LEG1
= for equal and short legs back-to-back
2t f THICK
LEG2
= for long legs back-to-back
THICK
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Szc = SZS (Table Property)
positive direction section modulus about the Z axis (the flange of the
double angle), in.3 (mm3)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
For Double Angles subjected to a major axis bending (Z axis bending) moment, the
following provision is checked for compression and tension side strength. Figure 4.6-2(b)
illustrates negative member Z axis bending strength.
π EI y GJ
M nz = M crz = ⎡B + 1 + B2 ⎤ AISC Eq. F9-4
Lb ⎣⎢ ⎥⎦
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
where:
⎛ d ⎞ Iy
B = − 2.3⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. F9-5
⎝ Lb ⎠ J
Mpz = FyZz # 1.0 FySzQsw Stem in Compression
# 1.6 Fy Szs Flange in Tension
where:
Lb = UNLCF (Parameter)
d = YD (Table Property)
Iy = IY (Table Property)
J = IX (Table Property)
Sz = SZ (Table Property)
negative direction section modulus about the Z axis (the stem of
the double angle)
Szs = SZS (Table Property)
positive direction section modulus about the Z axis (the flange of
the double angle)
Qsw = reduction factor for slender unstiffened compression elements
(stem of the double angle). See Provision ‘Qsw’ for computation
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
Lp = 176
. ry E Fy
Qsw = reduction factor for slender unstiffened compression element (stem of double
angle). See Provision ‘Qsw’ for computation
Sz = section modulus of the stem of double angle. Property SZ from Table
Zz = plastic section modulus. Property ZZ from Table
Figure 4.6-4 Nominal moment strength Mn vs laterally unbraced length Lb for the stem of
double angle in compression
The following provisions are checked when a shear force in Y direction is present.
For h t w ≤ 110
. k v E Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Aw = area of the web, in.2 (mm2)
= 2dt = 2×YD×THICK (Property from Table)
FY = actual shear force in member local Y axis direction, kips (N)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
h/tw = overall depth divided by the thickness
= YD/THICK (Property from Table)
tw = THICK (Property from Table)
kv = 1.2 AISC Sections G2(b)(i)(i) and G4
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
110
. k v E Fy
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-4
h tw
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
151
. Ek v
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-5
(h t w ) 2 Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
For b f t f ≤ 110
. k v E Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
Af = area of the flange, in.2 (mm2)
= bftf
bf = flange width, in. (mm)
for equal and short legs back-to-back
= 2×LEG1 (Property from Table)
for long legs back-to-back
= 2×LEG2 (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
FZ = actual shear force in member local Z axis direction, kips (N)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
tf = angle thickness, in. (mm)
= THICK (Property from Table)
kv = 1.2 AISC Section G7
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
110
. k v E Fy
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-4
bf t f
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
For Af, E, Fy, bf, tf, and kv see Provision ‘G2-1&3 Z’.
151
. Ek v
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-5
(b )
2
f tf Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
For Af, E, Fy, bf, tf, and kv see Provision ‘G2-1&3 Z’.
The following provisions are considered when axial tension force and flexure about
one or both axes of symmetry are present.
H1-1a T (Singly symmetric member subject to bending and tension axial force,
AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter H, Section H1.2, Equation H1-1a)
Pr
For ≥ 0.2
Pc
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜⎜ + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pc 9 ⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
Where:
Pr = required tensile strength using LRFD or ASD load combinations, kips
(N)
= FX
Pc = design tensile strength determined in accordance with Provision ‘D2-1’
or ‘D2-2’, kips (N)
= NtPn for LRFD
= Pn/St for ASD
Pn = nominal axial tensile strength (see Provisions D2-1 and D2-2), kips (N)
Mrz = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Z axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MZ
Mcz = design flexural strength determined in accordance with Z axis bending
provisions
= NbMnz for LRFD
= Mnz/Sb for ASD
Mnz = nominal flexural strength about the member local Z axis, kip-in. (N–mm)
Mry = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Y axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MY
H1-1b T (Singly symmetric member subject to bending and tension axial force,
AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter H, Section H1.2, Equation H1-1b)
Pr
For < 0.2
Pc
Pr ⎛M M ry ⎞
+ ⎜⎜ rz + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pc ⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
For Pr, Pc, Mrz, Mcz, Mry, and Mcy see above Provision ‘H1-1a T’
The following provisions are considered when axial compression force and flexure
about one or both axes of symmetry are present.
Pr
For ≥ 0.2
Pc
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜⎜ + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pc 9 ⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
Where:
Pr = required axial compressive strength using LRFD or ASD load
combinations, kips (N)
= FX
Pc = available axial compressive strength determined in accordance with
Provision ‘E7-1’, kips (N)
= NcPn for LRFD
= Pn/Sc for ASD
Pn = nominal axial compressive strength (see Provision E7-1), kips (N)
Mrz = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Z axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MZ
Mcz = available flexural strength determined in accordance with Z axis bending
provisions
= NbMnz for LRFD
= Mnz/Sb for ASD
Mnz = nominal flexural strength about the member local Z axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
Mry = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Y axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MY
Pr
For < 0.2
Pc
Pr ⎛M M ry ⎞
+ ⎜⎜ rz + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pc ⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
For Pr, Pc, Mrz, Mcz, Mry, and Mcy see above Provision ‘H1-1a C’
For Square and Rectangular HSS (hollow structural sections, structural tube)
subjected to axial tension, the following provisions are checked.
⎛ Ly Lz ⎞
Actual l/r = Maximum ⎜
⎜ r , r ⎟⎟
⎝ y z ⎠
Actual l r
≤ 1.0
Limiting L r
Where:
D2-1 (Tensile strength for gross area, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-1)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
D2-2 (Tensile strength for net area, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-2)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
Ae = PF(Ag)
For Square and Rectangular HSS subjected to axial compression, the following
provisions are checked.
KL/r (Slenderness limitations and effective length ratio, Kl/r, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter E, Section E2)
⎛ K y Ly K L ⎞
Actual Kl/r = Maximum ⎜⎜ , z z ⎟⎟
⎝ ry rz ⎠
Actual Kl r
≤ 1.0
Limiting KL r
Where:
Ky = effective length factor about the member local Y axis,
see parameter ‘KY’
Kz = effective length factor about the member local Z axis,
see parameter ‘KZ’
Ly = actual unbraced length about the member local Y axis,
see parameters ‘LY’ and ‘FRLY’, in. (mm)
Lz = actual unbraced length about the member local Z axis,
see parameters ‘LZ’ and ‘FRLZ’, in. (mm)
ry = radius of gyration about the member local Y axis, see
Table property ‘RY’, in. (mm)
rz = radius of gyration about the member local Z axis, see
Table property ‘RZ’, in. (mm)
SLENCOMP = maximum permissible slenderness ratio (KL/r) for
member subjected to axial compression. This is the
parameter ‘SLENCOMP’
b/t (b/t for flange in pure compression, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B,
Table B4.1)
Limiting b/t = 8r
8r = 140
. E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 12
Actual b t
If > 10
. , Then Qa is computed as provided in Section
Limiting b t E7.2(b) of the AISC Thirteenth Edition
Specification (102). A discussion of how Qa is
computed for axial compression is shown in
Provision ‘Qa’ at the end of this section.
Otherwise, Qa = 1.0
Where:
b/t = b/t ratio from table database. If this property does not exist in
the table database, (ZD – 3WBTK)/FLTK is used
h/t (h/t for web in axial compression, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B,
Table B4.1)
Limiting h/t = 8r
8r = 140
. E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 12
Otherwise, Qa = 1.0
Where:
h/t = h/t ratio from table database. If this property does not exist in
the table database, (YD – 3FLTK)/WBTK is used
Actual Pu = *FX*
LRFD ASD
Actual Pu Actual Pu
≤ 1.0 + ε ≤ 1.0 + ε
Limiting φc Pn Allowable Pn Ωc
Where:
Ag = gross cross-section area , in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
Fcr = critical stress, ksi (MPa). See Provisions ‘E7-2’ and ‘E7-3’ for the
equations
FX = actual axial section force. Negative value represents a compressive
force, kips (N)
g = value of the parameter ‘CODETOL’ divided by 100
Nc = 0.90 for LRFD
Sc = 1.67 for ASD
E7-2 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7,
Equation E7-2)
KL E
When ≤ 4.71 (or Fe $ 0.44QFy)
r QFy
⎡ QFy
⎤
= Q ⎢0.658 e ⎥ Fy
F
Fcr AISC Eq. E7-2
⎢ ⎥
⎣ ⎦
Where:
Q = reduction factor for slender compression elements, see Provision ‘Qa’
for the equation
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress, shall be the smallest value calculate
using Equations E3-4 and E4-4 (see Provisions ‘E3-4’ and ‘E4-4’ for
the equations)
E7-3 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7,
Equation E7-3)
KL E
When > 4.71 (or Fe < 0.44QFy)
r QFy
Where:
Q = reduction factor for slender compression elements, see Provision ‘Qa’
for the equation
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress, shall be the smallest value calculate
using Equations E3-4 and E4-4 (see Provisions ‘E3-4’ and ‘E4-4’ for
the equations)
π 2E
Fey = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K y Ly ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
r
⎝ y ⎠
π 2E
Fez = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K z Lz ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ rz ⎠
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
For Ky, Ly, ry, Kz, Lz, and rz see Provision ‘KL/r’
⎡ π 2 EC ⎤ 10 .
Fe = ⎢ w
+ GJ ⎥ AISC Eq. E4-4
⎢⎣ ( K x L x ) ⎥⎦ I z + I y
2
Where:
Cw = warping constant, in.6 (mm6)
= CW (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity, ksi (MPa)
G = shear modulus, ksi (MPa)
J = torsional constant (Table property IX). Moment of inertia about the
member local X axis, in.4 (mm4)
The following provisions detail how the reduction factor for slender stiffened
compression elements, Qa, are computed for axial compressive strength.
b E
When ≥ 140
.
t f
E ⎡ 0.38 E ⎤
bef = 1.92t ⎢1 − ⎥≤b AISC Eq. E7-18
f ⎣ (b t ) f ⎦
also
E
bef ≥ 140
. t
Fy
Where:
b/t = b/t (Property from Table)
if property b/t does not exist in the Table database, the
following is used
(ZD − 3WBTK)
= (Properties from Table)
FLTK
f = Pn / Aeff
h E
When ≥ 140
.
t f
E ⎡ 0.38 E⎤
hew = 1.92t ⎢1 − ⎥≤h AISC Eq. E7-18
f ⎣ (h t ) f ⎦
also
E
hew ≥ 140
. t
Fy
Where:
h/t = h/t (Property from Table)
if property h/t does not exist in the Table database, the
following is used
(YD − 3FLTK)
= (Properties from Table)
WBTK
f = Pn / Aeff
Otherwise:
Aeff
Qa = AISC Eq. E7-16
Ag
Qa =
( )
AX − 2 b − bef t f − 2(h − hew )t w
AX
Where:
b/t = INTYD/WBTK (Property from Table)
f = Pn / Aeff
Pn = Fcr / Ag
Fcr = critical compression stress as defined below, ksi (MPa)
KL E
(a) When ≤ 4.71 (or Fe $ 0.44QFy)
r QFy
⎡ QFy
⎤
= Q ⎢0.658 e ⎥ Fy
F
Fcr AISC Eq. E7-2
⎢ ⎥
⎣ ⎦
KL E
(b) When > 4.71 (or Fe < 0.44QFy)
r QFy
Where:
Ag = gross cross-section area , in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity, ksi (MPa)
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress, shall be the smallest value calculate
using Equations E3-4 and E4-4 (see Provisions ‘E3-4’ and ‘E4-4’
for the equations)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Q = reduction factor for slender compression
YD = total depth, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
ZD = flange width, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
FLTK = flange thickness, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
tf = FLTK
WBTK = web thickness, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
tw = WBTK
SYeff (Computation of effective section modulus, SYeff and SZeff, for Square
SZeff and Rectangular HSS)
Where:
= ZD – 3WBTK
bef = effective width of the flange. See Provision ‘Qa’ for equations with f = Fy
h = (h/t) WBTK
if property h/t does not exist in the Table database, the following is used
= YD – 3FLTK
hew = effective width of the web. See Provision ‘Qa’ for equations with f = Fy
For Square and Rectangular HSS subjected to minor axis bending (Y axis bending),
the following provisions are checked.
b/t Lp Y (Limiting width to thickness ratio b/t for compact section (flange
local buckling, FLB), Lambda p (Lp) check, 8p, for the Y axis
bending, AISC thirteenth Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
Actual b t
If > 10
. , flange is not compact, possibly noncompact or slender
Limiting b t
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
b/t Lr Y (Limiting width to thickness ratio b/t for noncompact section (flange
local buckling, FLB), Lambda r (Lr) check, 8r, for the Y axis
bending, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
YD − 3FLTK
=
WBTK
Limiting b/t = 8r
8r = 140
. E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 12
Actual b t
If > 10
. , flange is slender
Limiting b t
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
h/t Lp Y (Limiting web depth for stability to web thickness ratio h/t for
compact section (web local buckling, WLB), Lambda p (Lp) check,
8p, for the Y axis bending, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B,
Table B4.1)
Limiting h/t = 8p
Actual h t
If > 1.0, web is not compact, possibly noncompact or slender
Limiting h t
Where:
h/t Lr Y (Limiting web depth for stability to web thickness ratio h/t for
noncompact section (web local buckling, WLB), Lambda r (Lr)
check, 8r, for the Y axis bending, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter
B, Table B4.1)
Actual h t
If > 1.0, profile is slender
Limiting h t
Where:
For Square and Rectangular HSS subjected to strong axis bending (Z axis bending),
the following provisions are checked.
b/t Lp Z (Limiting width to thickness ratio b/t for compact section (flange
local buckling, FLB), Lambda p (Lp) check, 8p, for the Z axis
bending, AISC thirteenth Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
Actual b t
If > 10
. , flange is not compact, possibly noncompact or slender
Limiting b t
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
b/t Lr Z (Limiting width to thickness ratio b/t for noncompact section (flange
local buckling, FLB), Lambda r (Lr) check, 8r, for the Z axis
banding, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
ZD − 3WBTK
=
FLTK
Limiting b/t = 8r
8r = 140
. E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 12
Actual b t
If > 10
. , flange is slender
Limiting b t
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
h/t Lp Z (Limiting web depth for stability to web thickness ratio h/t for
compact section (web local buckling, WLB), Lambda p (Lp) check,
8p, for the Z axis banding, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B,
Table B4.1)
Limiting h/t = 8p
Actual h t
If > 1.0, web is not compact, possibly noncompact or slender
Limiting h t
Where:
h/t Lr Z (Limiting web depth for stability to web thickness ratio h/t for
noncompact section (web local buckling, WLB), Lambda r (Lr)
check, 8r, for the Z axis bending, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter
B, Table B4.1)
Actual h t
If > 1.0, profile is slender
Limiting h t
Where:
Table 4.7-1
Square and Rectangular HSS subjected to a minor axis bending (Y axis bending)
1 Fail flange b/t v.s. flange 8p (FLB) check. See Provision ‘b/t Lp Y’.
2 Fail flange b/t v.s. flange 8r (FLB) check. See Provision ‘b/t Lr Y’.
4 Fail web h/t v.s. web 8p (WLB) check. See Provision ‘h/t Lp Y’.
8 Fail web h/t v.s. web 8r (WLB) check. See Provision ‘h/t Lr Y’.
Square and Rectangular HSS subjected to a major axis bending (Z axis bending)
16 Fail flange b/t v.s. flange 8p (FLB) check. See Provision ‘b/t Lp Z’.
32 Fail flange b/t v.s. flange 8r (FLB) check. See Provision ‘b/t Lr Z’.
64 Fail web h/t v.s. web 8p (WLB) check. See Provision ‘h/t Lp Z’.
128 Fail web h/t v.s. web 8r (WLB) check. See Provision ‘h/t Lr Z’.
For Square and Rectangular HSS subjected to a Y axis bending moment, the following
provisions are checked. Figures 4.7-1(c) and (d) illustrate member Y axis bending strength.
F7-1 Y (Limit state of yielding bent about the minor axis, compact sections,
plastic moment check, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section
F7.1, Equation F7-1)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
Mpy = FyZy AISC Eq. F7-1
MY = actual moment about the member local Y axis (minor axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
Figure 4.7-1 Compressive bending strength for Square and Rectangular HSS
For 8p < 8 # 8r
⎛ h Fy ⎞
( )⎜
Mny = M py − M py − Fy S y ⎜ 3.57
t E
− 4.0 ⎟ ≤ M py
⎟
AISC Eq. F7-2
⎝ ⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
Mpy = FyZy AISC Eq. F7-1
MY = actual moment about the member local Y axis (minor axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Sy = elastic section modulus about the member local Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SY (Property from Table)
Zy = plastic section modulus about the member local Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZY (Property from Table)
8 = h/t, see Provision ‘b/t Lp Y’
8p = see Provision ‘b/t Lp Y’
8r = see Provision ‘b/t Lr Y’
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
F7-3FLBY (Limit state of Flange Local Buckling (FLB), slender flanges, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F7.2(c), Equation F7-3)
For 8 > 8r
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
Mpy = FyZy AISC Eq. F7-1
MY = actual moment about the member local Y axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Zy = plastic section modulus about the member local Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZY (Property from Table)
Syeff = effective section modulus about the member local Y axis determined
with the effective width of the compression flange taken as:
E ⎡ 0.38 E ⎤
be = 1.92t ⎢1 − ⎥≤b AISC Eq. F7-4
Fy ⎢⎣ h t Fy ⎥⎦
For 8 > 8p
⎛ b Fy ⎞
M ny = M py − ( M py − Fy S y ) ⎜ 0.305 − 0.738 ⎟ ≤ M py AISC Eq. F7-5
⎜ t E ⎟
⎝ ⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
Mpy = FyZy AISC Eq. F7-1
MY = actual moment about the member local Y axis (minor axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Zy = plastic section modulus about the member local Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZY (Property from Table)
Sy = elastic section modulus about the member local Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SY (Property from Table)
8 = b/t, see Provision ‘h/t Lr Y’
8r = see Provision ‘h/t Lr Y’
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
For Square and Rectangular HSS subjected to a Z axis bending moment, the following
provisions are checked. Figure 4.7-1(a) and (b) illustrate member Z axis bending strength.
F7-1 Z (Limit state of yielding, compact sections, plastic moment check, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F7.1, Equation F7-1)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
Mpz = FyZz AISC Eq. F7-1
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Zz = plastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZZ (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
For 8p < 8 # 8r
⎛ Fy ⎞
( ⎜ )
Mnz = M pz − M pz − Fy S z ⎜ 357
.
b
t E
− 4.0⎟ ≤ M pz
⎟
AISC Eq. F7-2
⎝ ⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
Mpz = FyZz AISC Eq. F7-1
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Sz = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SZ (Property from Table)
8 = b/t, see Provision ‘b/t Lp Z’
8p = see Provision ‘b/t Lp Z’
8r = see Provision ‘b/t Lr Z’
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
F7-3FLBZ (Limit state of Flange Local Buckling (FLB), slender flanges, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F7.2(c), Equation F7-3)
For 8 > 8r
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
Mpz = FyZz AISC Eq. F7-1
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Zz = plastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZZ (Property from Table)
Szeff = effective section modulus about the member local Z axis determined
with the effective width of the compression flange taken as:
E ⎡ 0.38 E ⎤
be = 192
. t ⎢1 − ⎥≤b AISC Eq. F7-4
Fy ⎢⎣ bt Fy ⎥⎦
For 8 > 8p
⎛ h Fy ⎞
( ⎜ )
M nz = M pz − M pz − Fy S z ⎜ 0.305
tw E
− 0.738⎟ ≤ M pz
⎟
AISC Eq. F7-5
⎝ ⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
Mpz = FyZz AISC Eq. F7-1
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Zz = plastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZZ (Property from Table)
Sz = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SZ (Property from Table)
8 = h/t, see Provision ‘h/t Lr Z’
8r = see Provision ‘h/t Lr Z’
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
The following provisions are checked when a shear force in Y direction is present.
For h t w ≤ 110
. k v E Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Aw = 2ht, see AISC Section G5
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
FY = actual shear force in member local Y axis direction, kips (N)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
h/tw = h/t (Property from Table)
= h/t ratio from table database. If this property does not exist in the table
database, (YD – 3FLTK)/WBTK is used
h = (h/t) WBTK
if property h/t does not exist in the Table database, the following is
used
= YD – 3FLTK
110
. k v E Fy
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-4
h tw
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
151
. Ek v
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-5
(h t w ) 2 Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
For b t ≤ 110
. k v E Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
Af = 2bt, see AISC Section G5
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
FZ = actual shear force in member local Z axis direction, kips (N)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
b/t = b/t (Property from Table)
= b/t ratio from table database. If this property does not exist in the table
database, (ZD – 3WBTK)/FLTK is used
b = (b/t) FLTK
if property b/t does not exist in the Table database, the following is
used
= ZD – 3WBTK
t = FLTK (Property from Table)
kv = 5.0, see AISC Section G5
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
110
. k v E Fy
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-4
bt
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
151
. Ek v
Cv = AISC Eq. G2-5
(b t ) 2 Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
The following provisions are considered when axial tension force and flexure about
one or both axes of symmetry are present.
H1-1a T (Symmetric member subject to bending and tension axial force, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter H, Section H1.2, Equation H1-1a)
Pr
For ≥ 0.2
Pt
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pt 9 ⎜⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
Where:
Pr = required tensile strength using LRFD or ASD load combinations, kips
(N)
= FX
Pt = design tensile strength determined in accordance with Provision ‘D2-1’
or ‘D2-2’, kips (N)
= NtPn for LRFD
= Pn/St for ASD
Pn = nominal axial tensile strength, kips (N)
Mrz = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Z axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MZ
Mcz = design flexural strength determined in accordance with Z axis bending
provisions
= NbMnz for LRFD
= Mnz/Sb for ASD
Mnz = nominal flexural strength about the member local Z axis, kip-in. (N–mm)
H1-1b T (Symmetric member subject to bending and tension axial force, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter H, Section H1.2, Equation H1-1b)
Pr
For < 0.2
Pt
Pr ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pt ⎜⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
For Pr, Pt, Mrz, Mcz, Mry, and Mcy see above Provision ‘H1-1a T’
The following provisions are considered when axial compression force and flexure
about one or both axes of symmetry are present.
Pr
For ≥ 0.2
Pc
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜⎜ + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pc 9 ⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
Where:
Pr = required axial compressive strength using LRFD or ASD load
combinations, kips (N)
= FX
Pc = available axial compressive strength determined in accordance with
Provision ‘E7-1’, kips (N)
= NcPn for LRFD
= Pn/Sc for ASD
Pn = nominal axial compressive strength, kips (N)
Mrz = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Z axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MZ
Mcz = available flexural strength determined in accordance with Z axis bending
provisions
= NbMnz for LRFD
= Mnz/Sb for ASD
Mnz = nominal flexural strength about the member local Z axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
Mry = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Y axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MY
Pr
For < 0.2
Pc
Pr ⎛M M ry ⎞
+ ⎜⎜ rz + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pc ⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
For Pr, Pc, Mrz, Mcz, Mry, and Mcy see above Provision ‘H1-1a C’
Actual Tu = *MX*
For h t ≤ 2.45 E Fy
Fcr = 0.6Fy AISC Eq. H3-3
For 2.45 E Fy < h t ≤ 3.07 E Fy
Fcr = (
0.6 Fy 2.45 E Fy ) (h t ) AISC Eq. H3-4
0.458π 2 E (h t )
2
Fcr = AISC Eq. H3-5
LRFD ASD
Actual Tu Actual Tu
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ T Tn Allowable Tn Ω T
Where:
C = torsional shear constant. If this property does not exist in the Table
database, it is computed as following
= 2(B – t)(H – t)t – 4.5(4 – B)t3
B = ZD (Property from Table)
H = YD (Property from Table)
Torsion, Shear, Flexure, and Axial Tension – Square and Rectangular HSS
The following provisions are considered when torsion, shear, flexure, and axial
tension are present.
2
⎛ P M ry M rz ⎞ ⎛ Vry Vrz Tr ⎞
⎜⎜ r + + ⎟⎟ + ⎜⎜ + + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H3-6
⎝ Pt M cy M cz ⎠ ⎝ Vcy Vcz Tc ⎟⎠
Where:
Pr = required axial tension strength using LRFD or ASD load combinations,
kips (N)
= FX
Pt = available axial tension strength determined in accordance with Provision
‘D2-1’ or ‘D2-2’, kips (N)
= NtPn for LRFD
= Pn/St for ASD
Pn = nominal axial tensile strength, kips (N)
Mry = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Y axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MY
Mcy = available flexural strength determined in accordance with Y axis bending
provisions
= NbMny for LRFD
= Mny/Sb for ASD
Mny = nominal flexural strength about the member local Y axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
Mrz = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Z axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MZ
Torsion, Shear, Flexure, and Axial Compression – Square and Rectangular HSS
The following provisions are considered when torsion, shear, flexure, and axial
compression are present.
2
⎛ Pr M ry M ⎞ ⎛ Vry Vrz Tr ⎞
⎜⎜ + + rz ⎟⎟ + ⎜⎜ + + ⎟⎟ . +ε
≤ 10 AISC Eq. H3-6
⎝ Pc M cy M cz ⎠ ⎝ Vcy Vcz Tc ⎠
Where:
Pr = required axial compression strength using LRFD or ASD load
combinations, kips (N)
= FX
Pc = available axial compression strength determined in accordance with
Provision ‘E7-1’, kips (N)
= NcPn for LRFD
= Pn/Sc for ASD
Pn = nominal axial compressive strength, kips (N)
Mry = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Y axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MY
Mcy = available flexural strength determined in accordance with Y axis bending
provisions
= NbMny for LRFD
= Mny/Sb for ASD
Mny = nominal flexural strength about the member local Y axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
Mrz = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Z axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MZ
For Round HSS (round hollow structural sections, pipes) subjected to axial tension,
the following provisions are checked.
⎛ Ly Lz ⎞
Actual l/r = Maximum ⎜
⎜ r , r ⎟⎟
⎝ y z ⎠
Actual l r
≤ 1.0
Limiting L r
Where:
D2-1 (Tensile strength for gross area, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-1)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
D2-2 (Tensile strength for net area, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-2)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
Ae = PF(Ag)
For Round HSS subjected to axial compression, the following provisions are
checked.
KL/r (Slenderness limitations and effective length ratio, Kl/r, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter E, Section E2)
⎛ K y Ly K L ⎞
Actual Kl/r = Maximum ⎜⎜ , z z ⎟⎟
⎝ ry rz ⎠
Actual Kl r
≤ 1.0
Limiting KL r
Where:
Ky = effective length factor about the member local Y axis,
see parameter ‘KY’
Kz = effective length factor about the member local Z axis,
see parameter ‘KZ’
Ly = actual unbraced length about the member local Y axis,
see parameters ‘LY’ and ‘FRLY’, in. (mm)
Lz = actual unbraced length about the member local Z axis,
see parameters ‘LZ’ and ‘FRLZ’, in. (mm)
ry = radius of gyration about the member local Y axis, see
Table property ‘RY’, in. (mm)
rz = radius of gyration about the member local Z axis, see
Table property ‘RZ’, in. (mm)
SLENCOMP = maximum permissible slenderness ratio (KL/r) for
member subjected to axial compression. This is the
parameter ‘SLENCOMP’
D/t (D/t for uniform compression, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B, Table
B4.1)
OD
Actual D/t = (Property from Table)
THICK
Limiting D/t = 8r
8r = 011
. E Fy AISC Table B4.1, Case 15
Actual D t
If > 10
. , Then Qa is computed as provided in Section
Limiting D t E7.2(c) of the AISC Thirteenth Edition
Specification (102). A discussion of how Qa
is computed for axial compression is shown
in Provision ‘Qa’ at the end of this section.
Otherwise, Qa = 1.0
Where:
OD = outside diameter of the round HSS, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
THICK = thickness of the round HSS, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
D/t, Max (Maximum D/t ratio, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section
E7.2(c))
OD
Actual D/t = (Property from Table)
THICK
E
Limiting D/t = 0.45 AISC Section E7.2(c)
Fy
Actual D t
< 10
.
Limiting D t
Where:
OD = outside diameter of the round HSS, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
THICK = thickness of the round HSS, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Actual Pu = *FX*
LRFD ASD
Actual Pu Actual Pu
≤ 1.0 + ε ≤ 1.0 + ε
Limiting φc Pn Allowable Pn Ωc
Where:
Ag = gross cross-section area , in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
Fcr = critical stress, ksi (MPa). See Provisions ‘E7-2’ and ‘E7-3’ for the
equations
FX = actual axial section force. Negative value represents a compressive
force, kips (N)
g = value of the parameter ‘CODETOL’ divided by 100
Nc = 0.90 for LRFD
Sc = 1.67 for ASD
E7-2 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7,
Equation E7-2)
KL E
When ≤ 4.71 (or Fe $ 0.44QFy)
r QFy
⎡ QFy
⎤
= Q ⎢0.658 e ⎥ Fy
F
Fcr AISC Eq. E7-2
⎢ ⎥
⎣ ⎦
Where:
Q = reduction factor for slender compression elements, see Provision ‘Qa’
for the equation
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress (see Provision ‘E3-4’ for the equations)
E7-3 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7,
Equation E7-3)
KL E
When > 4.71 (or Fe < 0.44QFy)
r QFy
Where:
Q = reduction factor for slender compression elements, see Provision ‘Qa’
for the equation
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress (see Provision ‘E3-4’ for the equations)
π 2E
Fey = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K y Ly ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
r
⎝ y ⎠
π 2E
Fez = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K z Lz ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ rz ⎠
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
For Ky, Ly, ry, Kz, Lz, and rz see Provision ‘KL/r’
The following provisions detail how the reduction factor for slender stiffened
compression elements, Qa, are computed for axial compressive strength.
E D E
When 011
. < < 0.45
Fy t Fy
0.038E 2
Q =Qa = + AISC Eq. E7-19
Fy ( Dt) 3
Where:
D = outside diameter, in. (mm)
= OD (Property from Table)
t = wall thickness, in. (mm)
= THICK (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
For Round HSS subjected to strong or weak axis bending (Z or Y axis bending), the
following provisions are checked.
D/t, Lp (Limiting D/t ratio for compact section, check Lambda p (Lp), 8p,
AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
OD
Actual D/t = (Property from Table)
THICK
Where:
D = outside diameter, in. (mm)
= OD (Property from Table)
t = wall thickness, in. (mm)
= THICK (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
D/t, Lr (Limiting D/t for noncompact section, check Lambda r (Lr), 8r, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter B, Table B4.1)
OD
Actual D/t = (Property from Table)
THICK
Actual D t
If > 10
. , Section is slender
Limiting D t
Where:
D = outside diameter, in. (mm)
= OD (Property from Table)
t = wall thickness, in. (mm)
= THICK (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
D/t, Max (Maximum D/t ratio, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section
E7.2(c))
OD
Actual D/t = (Property from Table)
THICK
E
Limiting D/t = 0.45 AISC Section E7.2(c)
Fy
Actual D t
< 10
.
Limiting D t
Table 4.8-1
For Round HSS subjected to a Y axis bending moment, the following provisions are
checked. Figure 4.8-1(b) illustrate member Y axis bending strength.
E
i.e., *MY* $ MYMIN and D/t < 0.45
Fy
F8-1 Y (Limit state of yielding bent about the Y axis, compact sections, plastic
moment check, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F8.1,
Equation F8-1)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M n Allowable M n Ω b
Where:
Mp = FyZy AISC Eq. F8-1
MY = actual moment about the member local Y axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
For 8p < 8 # 8r
⎛ ⎞
⎜ 0.021E ⎟
Mn = ⎜ + Fy ⎟ S y AISC Eq. F8-2
⎜ D ⎟
⎝ t ⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M n Allowable M n Ω b
Where:
MY = actual moment about the member local Y axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Sy = elastic section modulus about the member local Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SY (Property from Table)
8 = D/t, see Provision ‘D/t, Lp’
8p = see Provision ‘D/t, Lp’
8r = see Provision ‘D/t, Lr’
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
For 8 > 8r
Where:
0.33E
Fcr = AISC Eq. F8-4
D
t
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M n Allowable M n Ω b
Where:
MY = actual moment about the member local Y axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
Sy = elastic section modulus about the member local Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SY (Property from Table)
8 = D/t, see Provision ‘D/t, Lp’
8r = see Provision ‘D/t, Lr’
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
For Round HSS subjected to a Z axis bending moment, the following provisions are
checked. Figure 4.8-1(a) illustrate member Z axis bending strength.
E
i.e., *MZ* $ MZMINN and D/t < 0.45
Fy
F8-1 Z (Limit state of yielding bent about the Z axis, compact sections, plastic
moment check, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F8.1,
Equation F8-1)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M n Allowable M n Ω b
Where:
Mp = FyZz AISC Eq. F8-1
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
For 8p < 8 # 8r
⎛ ⎞
⎜ 0.021E ⎟
Mn = ⎜ + Fy ⎟ S z AISC Eq. F8-2
⎜ D ⎟
⎝ t ⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M n Allowable M n Ω b
Where:
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Sz = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SZ (Property from Table)
8 = D/t, see Provision ‘D/t, Lp’
8p = see Provision ‘D/t, Lp’
8r = see Provision ‘D/t, Lr’
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
For 8 > 8r
Where:
0.33E
Fcr = AISC Eq. F8-4
D
t
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M n Allowable M n Ω b
Where:
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
Sz = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SZ (Property from Table)
8 = D/t, see Provision ‘D/t, Lp’
8r = see Provision ‘D/t, Lr’
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
The following provisions are checked when a shear force in Y direction is present.
Where:
1.60 E
Fcr = 5
≤ 0.6 Fy AISC Eq. G6-2a
Lvy ⎛ D ⎞ 4
⎜ ⎟
D ⎝ t ⎠
and
0.78 E
Fcr = 3
≤ 0.6 Fy AISC Eq. G6-2b
⎛ D⎞ 2
⎜ ⎟
⎝ t⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Ag = gross area of section based on design wall thickness, in.2 (mm2)
D = outside diameter, in. (mm)
= OD (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
FY = actual shear force in member local Y axis direction, kips (N)
Lvy = distance from maximum to zero shear force, in. (mm)
= Lvy (Parameter)
t = design wall thickness
= THICK (Property from Table)
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
Where:
1.60 E
Fcr = 5
≤ 0.6 Fy AISC Eq. G6-2a
Lvz ⎛ D ⎞ 4
⎜ ⎟
D ⎝ t ⎠
and
0.78 E
Fcr = 3
≤ 0.6 Fy AISC Eq. G6-2b
⎛ D⎞ 2
⎜ ⎟
⎝ t⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
Ag = gross area of section based on design wall thickness, in.2 (mm2)
D = outside diameter, in. (mm)
= OD (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
FZ = actual shear force in member local Z axis direction, kips (N)
Lvz = distance from maximum to zero shear force, in. (mm)
= Lvz (Parameter)
t = design wall thickness
= THICK (Property from Table)
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
The following provisions are considered when axial tension force and flexure about
one or both axes of symmetry are present.
H1-1a T (Symmetric member subject to bending and tension axial force, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter H, Section H1.2, Equation H1-1a)
Pr
For ≥ 0.2
Pt
If LY = LZ and KY = KZ,
Pr 8 ⎛⎜ M rz + M ry ⎞
2 2
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pt 9 ⎝ M c M c ⎠
Where:
Pr = required tensile strength using LRFD or ASD load combinations, kips
(N)
= FX
Pt = design tensile strength determined in accordance with Provision ‘D2-1’
or ‘D2-2’, kips (N)
= NtPn for LRFD
= Pn/St for ASD
Pn = nominal axial tensile strength, kips (N)
H1-1b T (Symmetric member subject to bending and tension axial force, AISC
Thirteenth Edition, Chapter H, Section H1.2, Equation H1-1b)
Pr
For < 0.2
Pt
If LY = LZ and KY = KZ
Pr M rz2 + M ry2
+ ≤ 1.0 + ε From AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pt Mc
Pr ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pt ⎝ M c M c ⎠
For Pr, Pt, Mrz, Mry, and Mc see above Provision ‘H1-1a T’
The following provisions are considered when axial compression force and flexure
about one or both axes of symmetry are present.
Pr
For ≥ 0.2
Pc
If LY = LZ and KY = KZ
⎛ M rz2 + M ry2 ⎞⎟
Pr 8 ⎜
+ . +ε
≤ 10 From AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pc 9 ⎜ Mc ⎟
⎝ ⎠
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜ + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pc 9 ⎝ M c Mc ⎠
Where:
Pr = required axial compressive strength using LRFD or ASD load
combinations, kips (N)
= FX
Pc = available axial compressive strength determined in accordance with
Provision ‘E7-1’, kips (N)
= NcPn for LRFD
= Pn/Sc for ASD
Pn = nominal axial compressive strength, kips (N)
Mrz = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Z axis), kip-in. (N-mm)
= MZ
Pr
For < 0.2
Pc
If LY = LZ and KY = KZ
Pr M rz2 + M ry2
+ . +ε
≤ 10 From AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pc Mc
Pr ⎛M M ry ⎞
+ ⎜ rz + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pc ⎝ M c Mc ⎠
For Pr, Pc, Mrz, Mcz, Mry, and Mcy see above Provision ‘H1-1a C’
Actual Tu = *MX*
Where:
Fcr is the larger of
123
. E
Fcr = 5
≤ 0.6 Fy AISC Eq. H3-2a
L ⎛ D⎞ 4
⎜ ⎟
D⎝ t⎠
and
0.60 E
Fcr = 3
≤ 0.6 Fy AISC Eq. H3-2b
⎛ D⎞ 2
⎜ ⎟
⎝ t⎠
LRFD ASD
Actual Tu Actual Tu
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ T Tn Allowable Tn Ω T
Where:
C = torsional shear constant. If this property does not exist in the Table
database, it is computed as following
π (D − t) t
2
=
2
D = OD (Property from Table)
t = THICK (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
L = torsional length of the member, in. (mm)
= LX (Parameter)
MX = actual torsional moment, kips-in (N-mm)
NT = 0.90 for LRFD
ST = 1.67 for ASD
The following provisions are considered when torsion, shear, flexure, and axial
tension are present.
2
⎛ Pr M r ⎞ ⎛ Vr Tr ⎞
⎜ + ⎟ + ⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H3-6
⎝ Pt M c ⎠ ⎝ Vc Tc ⎠
Where:
Pr = required axial tension strength using LRFD or ASD load combinations,
kips (N)
= FX
Pt = available axial tension strength determined in accordance with Provision
‘D2-1’ or ‘D2-2’, kips (N)
= NtPn for LRFD
= Pn/St for ASD
Pn = nominal axial tensile strength, kips (N)
Mr = resultant required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load
combination (bending moment about the member local Y and Z axes),
kip-in. (N–mm)
= M uz2 + M uy
2
The following provisions are considered when torsion, shear, flexure, and axial
compression are present.
2
⎛ Pr M r ⎞ ⎛ Vr Tr ⎞
⎜ + ⎟ +⎜ + ⎟ . +ε
≤ 10 AISC Eq. H3-6
⎝ Pc M c ⎠ ⎝ Vc Tc ⎠
Where:
Pr = required axial compression strength using LRFD or ASD load
combinations, kips (N)
= FX
Pc = available axial compression strength determined in accordance with
Provision ‘E7-1’, kips (N)
= NcPn for LRFD
= Pn/Sc for ASD
Pn = nominal axial compressive strength, kips (N)
Mr = resultant required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load
combination (bending moment about the member local Y and Z axes),
kip-in. (N–mm)
= M uz2 + M uy
2
For Solid Round Bars subjected to axial tension, the following provisions are
checked.
D2-1 (Tensile strength for gross area, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-1)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
D2-2 (Tensile strength for net area, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-2)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
Ae = PF(Ag)
Ag = gross cross-section area, in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
Fu = specified minimum tensile strength, see parameter ‘Fu’, ksi (MPa)
FX = actual axial tensile force. Positive value represents a tensile force,
kips (N)
PF = parameter to specify area reduction factor for holesout. Default
value is equal to 1.0
g = value of the parameter ‘CODETOL’ divided by 100
Nt = 0.75 for LRFD
St = 2.0 for ASD
For Solid Round Bars subjected to axial compression, the following provisions are
checked.
KL/r (Slenderness limitations and effective length ratio, Kl/r, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter E, Section E2)
⎛ K y Ly K L ⎞
Actual Kl/r = Maximum ⎜⎜ , z z ⎟⎟
⎝ ry rz ⎠
Actual Kl r
≤ 1.0
Limiting KL r
Where:
Ky = effective length factor about the member local Y axis,
see parameter ‘KY’
Kz = effective length factor about the member local Z axis,
see parameter ‘KZ’
Ly = actual unbraced length about the member local Y axis,
see parameters ‘LY’ and ‘FRLY’, in. (mm)
Lz = actual unbraced length about the member local Z axis,
see parameters ‘LZ’ and ‘FRLZ’, in. (mm)
ry = radius of gyration about the member local Y axis, see
Table property ‘RY’, in. (mm)
rz = radius of gyration about the member local Z axis, see
Table property ‘RZ’, in. (mm)
SLENCOMP = maximum permissible slenderness ratio (KL/r) for
member subjected to axial compression. This is the
parameter ‘SLENCOMP’
Actual Pu = *FX*
LRFD ASD
Actual Pu Actual Pu
≤ 1.0 + ε ≤ 1.0 + ε
Limiting φc Pn Allowable Pn Ωc
Where:
Ag = gross cross-section area , in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
Fcr = critical stress, ksi (MPa). See Provisions ‘E3-2’ and ‘E3-3’ for the
equations
FX = actual axial section force. Negative value represents a compressive
force, kips (N)
g = value of the parameter ‘CODETOL’ divided by 100
Nc = 0.90 for LRFD
Sc = 1.67 for ASD
E3-2 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E3,
Equation E3-2)
KL E
When ≤ 4.71 (or Fe $ 0.44Fy)
r Fy
⎡ Fy
⎤
Fcr = ⎢0.658 Fe ⎥ Fy AISC Eq. E3-2
⎢ ⎥
⎣ ⎦
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress (see Provision ‘E3-4’ for the equations)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
E3-3 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E3,
Equation E3-3)
KL E
When > 4.71 (or Fe < 0.44Fy)
r Fy
Where:
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress (see Provision ‘E3-4’ for the equations)
π 2E
Fey = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K y Ly ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
r
⎝ y ⎠
π 2E
Fez = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K z Lz ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ rz ⎠
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
For Ky, Ly, ry, Kz, Lz, and rz see Provision ‘KL/r’
For Solid Round Bars subjected to a Y axis bending moment, the following
provisions are checked. Figure 4.9-1(b) illustrate member Y axis bending strength.
F11-1 Y (Limit state of yielding bent about the Y axis, compact sections,
plastic moment check, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section
F11.1, Equation F11-1)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M n Allowable M n Ω b
Where:
Mp = FyZy AISC Eq. F11-1
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Zy = plastic section modulus about the member local Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZY (Property from Table)
MY = actual moment about the member local Y axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
My = FySy
Sy = elastic section modulus about the member local Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SY (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
For Solid Round Bars subjected to a Z axis bending moment, the following provisions
are checked. Figure 4.9-1(a) illustrate member Z axis bending strength.
F11-1 Z (Limit state of yielding bent about the Z axis, compact sections,
plastic moment check, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section
F11.1, Equation F11-1)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M n Allowable M n Ω b
Where:
Mp = FyZz AISC Eq. F8-1
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Zz = plastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZZ (Property from Table)
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis, kip-in. (N-mm)
My = FySz
Sz = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SZ (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
The following provisions are checked when a shear force in Y direction is present.
Cv = 1.0
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Ay = shear area of a cross-section in the Y axis direction, in.2 (mm2)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
FY = actual shear force in member local Y axis direction, kips (N)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
Cv = 1.0
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
Az = shear area of a cross-section in the Z axis direction, in.2 (mm2)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
FZ = actual shear force in member local Z axis direction, kips (N)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
The following provisions are considered when axial tension force and flexure about
one or both axes of symmetry are present.
Pr
For ≥ 0.2
Pt
If LY = LZ and KY = KZ,
Pr 8 ⎛⎜ M rz + M ry ⎞
2 2
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pt 9 ⎝ M c M c ⎠
Where:
Pr = required tensile strength using LRFD or ASD load combinations, kips
(N)
= FX
Pt = design tensile strength determined in accordance with Provision ‘D2-1’
or ‘D2-2’, kips (N)
= NtPn for LRFD
= Pn/St for ASD
Pn = nominal axial tensile strength, kips (N)
Pr
For < 0.2
Pt
If LY = LZ and KY = KZ
Pr M rz2 + M ry2
+ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pt Mc
Pr ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pt ⎝ M c M c ⎠
For Pr, Pt, Mrz, Mry, and Mc see above Provision ‘H1-1a T’
The following provisions are considered when axial compression force and flexure
about one or both axes of symmetry are present.
Pr
For ≥ 0.2
Pc
If LY = LZ and KY = KZ
⎛
Pr 8 ⎜ M rz2 + M ry2 ⎞⎟
+ . +ε
≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pc 9 ⎜ Mc ⎟
⎝ ⎠
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜ + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pc 9 ⎝ M c Mc ⎠
Where:
Pr = required axial compressive strength using LRFD or ASD load
combinations, kips (N)
= FX
Pc = available axial compressive strength determined in accordance with
Provision ‘E3-1’, kips (N)
= NcPn for LRFD
= Pn/Sc for ASD
Pn = nominal axial compressive strength, kips (N)
Mrz = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Z axis), kip-in. (N–mm)
= MZ
Pr
For < 0.2
Pc
If LY = LZ and KY = KZ
Pr M rz2 + M ry2
+ . +ε
≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pc Mc
Pr ⎛M M ry ⎞
+ ⎜ rz + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pc ⎝ M c Mc ⎠
For Pr, Pc, Mrz, Mcz, Mry, and Mcy see above Provision ‘H1-1a C’
For Solid Rectangular and Square Bars subjected to axial tension, the following
provisions are checked.
D2-1 (Tensile strength for gross area, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-1)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
Ag = gross cross-sectional area, in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
FX = actual axial section force. Positive value represents a tensile force,
kips (N)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
g = value of the parameter ‘CODETOL’ divided by 100
Nt = 0.9 for LRFD
St = 1.67 for ASD
D2-2 (Tensile strength for net area, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter D,
Section D2, Equation D2-2)
Actual Pt = FX
LRFD ASD
Actual Pt Actual Pt
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ t Pn Allowable Pn Ω t
Where:
Ae = PF(Ag)
Ag = gross cross-section area, in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
Fu = specified minimum tensile strength, see parameter ‘Fu’, ksi (MPa)
FX = actual axial tensile force. Positive value represents a tensile force,
kips (N)
PF = parameter to specify area reduction factor for holesout. Default
value is equal to 1.0
g = value of the parameter ‘CODETOL’ divided by 100
Nt = 0.75 for LRFD
St = 2.0 for ASD
For Solid Rectangular and Square Bars subjected to axial compression, the following
provisions are checked.
KL/r (Slenderness limitations and effective length ratio, Kl/r, AISC Thirteenth
Edition, Chapter E, Section E2)
⎛ K y Ly K L ⎞
Actual Kl/r = Maximum ⎜⎜ , z z ⎟⎟
⎝ ry rz ⎠
Actual Kl r
≤ 1.0
Limiting KL r
Where:
Ky = effective length factor about the member local Y axis,
see parameter ‘KY’
Kz = effective length factor about the member local Z axis,
see parameter ‘KZ’
Ly = actual unbraced length about the member local Y axis,
see parameters ‘LY’ and ‘FRLY’, in. (mm)
Lz = actual unbraced length about the member local Z axis,
see parameters ‘LZ’ and ‘FRLZ’, in. (mm)
ry = radius of gyration about the member local Y axis, see
Table property ‘RY’, in. (mm)
rz = radius of gyration about the member local Z axis, see
Table property ‘RZ’, in. (mm)
SLENCOMP = maximum permissible slenderness ratio (KL/r) for
member subjected to axial compression. This is the
parameter ‘SLENCOMP’
YD
Actual b/t = (Property from Table)
ZD
Limiting b/t = 8r
Actual b t
If > 10
. , Then Qs is computed as provided in Section
Limiting b t
E7.1(a) of the AISC Thirteenth Edition
Specification (102). A discussion of how Qs is
computed for axial compression is shown in
Provision ‘Qs’ at the end of this section.
Otherwise, Qs = 1.0
Where:
YD = width of the rectangular bar, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
ZD = thickness of the rectangular bar, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Actual Pu = *FX*
LRFD ASD
Actual Pu Actual Pu
≤ 1.0 + ε ≤ 1.0 + ε
Limiting φc Pn Allowable Pn Ωc
Where:
Ag = gross cross-section area , in.2 (mm2)
= AX (Property from Table)
Fcr = critical stress, ksi (MPa). See Provisions ‘E7-2’ and ‘E7-3’ for the
equations
FX = actual axial section force. Negative value represents a compressive
force, kips (N)
g = value of the parameter ‘CODETOL’ divided by 100
Nc = 0.90 for LRFD
Sc = 1.67 for ASD
E7-2 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7,
Equation E7-2)
KL E
When ≤ 4.71 (or Fe $ 0.44QFy)
r QFy
⎡ QFy
⎤
= Q ⎢0.658 e ⎥ Fy
F
Fcr AISC Eq. E7-2
⎢ ⎥
⎣ ⎦
Where:
Q = reduction factor for slender compression elements, see Provision ‘Qs’
for the equation
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress, shall be the smallest value calculate
using Equations E3-4 and E4-4 (see Provisions ‘E3-4’ and ‘E4-4’ for
the equations)
E7-3 (Critical stress Fcr, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter E, Section E7,
Equation E7-3)
KL E
When > 4.71 (or Fe < 0.44QFy)
r QFy
Where:
Q = reduction factor for slender compression elements, see Provision ‘Qs’
for the equation
Fe = elastic critical buckling stress, shall be the smallest value calculate
using Equations E3-4 and E4-4 (see Provisions ‘E3-4’ and ‘E4-4’ for
the equations)
π 2E
Fey = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K y Ly ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
r
⎝ y ⎠
π 2E
Fez = 2
AISC Eq. E3-4
⎛ K z Lz ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ rz ⎠
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
For Ky, Ly, ry, Kz, Lz, and rz see Provision ‘KL/r’
⎡ π 2 EC ⎤ 10 .
Fe = ⎢ w
+ GJ ⎥ AISC Eq. E4-4
⎢⎣ ( K x L x ) ⎥⎦ I z + I y
2
Where:
Cw = warping constant (Table property CW), in.6 (mm6)
= CW (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity, ksi (MPa)
G = shear modulus, ksi (MPa)
J = torsional constant (Table property IX). Moment of inertia about the
member local X axis, in.4 (mm4)
= IX (Property from Table)
The following provisions detail how the reduction factor for slender unstiffened
compression elements, Qs is computed for axial compressive strength.
YD
b/t = (Property from Table)
ZD
⎛ b ⎞ Fy
Qs = 1415
. − 0.74⎜ ⎟ AISC Eq. E7-5
⎝t⎠ E
When b t ≥ 103
. E Fy
0.69 E
Qs = 2
AISC Eq. E7-6
⎛ b⎞
Fy ⎜ ⎟
⎝t⎠
Where:
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
YD = width of the rectangular bar, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
ZD = thickness of the rectangular bar, in. (mm) (Property from Table)
For Solid Rectangular and Square Bars subjected to a Y axis bending moment, the
following provisions are checked. Figures 4.10-1(b) and (d) illustrate member Y axis
bending strength.
F11-1 Y (Limit state of yielding bent about the minor axis, plastic moment
check, AISC Thirteenth Edition, Chapter F, Section F11.1, Equation
F11-1)
LRFD ASD
Actual M uy Actual M uy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M ny Allowable M ny Ω b
Where:
Mpy = FyZy AISC Eq. F11-1
MY = actual moment about the member local Y axis (minor axis
bending), kip-in. (N-mm)
Zy = plastic section modulus about the member local Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZY (Property from Table)
My = FySy
Sy = elastic section modulus about the member local Y axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SY (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
Figure 4.10-1 Compressive bending strength for Solid Rectangular and Square Bars
For Solid Rectangular and Square Bars subjected to a Z axis bending moment, the
following provisions are checked. Figure 4.10-1(a) and (c) illustrate member Z axis bending
strength.
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
Mpz = FyZz AISC Eq. F11-1
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (minor axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Zz = plastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZZ (Property from Table)
My = FySz
Sz = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SZ (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
0.08 E Ld 19
. E
For < b2 # and YD … ZD
Fy t Fy
⎡ ⎛ L d ⎞ Fy ⎤
. − 0.274⎜ b2 ⎟
Mnz = Cb ⎢152 ⎥ M y ≤ M pz AISC Eq. F11-2
⎣ ⎝ t ⎠ E ⎦
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
Cb = bending coefficient dependent on moment gradient, see parameter CB
= CB (Parameter)
d = width of the rectangular bar, in. (mm)
= YD (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Lb = UNLCF (Parameter)
Mpz = FyZz AISC Eq. F11-1
My = FySz
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
t = thickness of the rectangular bar, in. (mm)
= ZD (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
Lb d 19
. E
For 2
> and YD … ZD
t Fy
LRFD ASD
Actual M uz Actual M uz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ b M nz Allowable M nz Ω b
Where:
d = width of the rectangular bar, in. (mm)
= YD (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Lb = UNLCF (Parameter)
Mpz = FyZz AISC Eq. F11-1
MZ = actual moment about the member local Z axis (major axis bending),
kip-in. (N-mm)
Sz = elastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= SZ (Property from Table)
Zz = plastic section modulus about the member local Z axis, in.3 (mm3)
= ZZ (Property from Table)
Nb = 0.90 for LRFD
Sb = 1.67 for ASD
The following provisions are checked when a shear force in Y direction is present.
Cv = 1.0
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuy Actual Vuy
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVny Allowable Vny Ω v
Where:
Ay = Y-shear area, in.2 (mm2)
= AY (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
FY = actual shear force in member local Y axis direction, kips (N)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
Cv = 1.0
LRFD ASD
Actual Vuz Actual Vuz
. +ε
≤ 10 . +ε
≤ 10
Limiting φ vVnz Allowable Vnz Ω v
Where:
Az = Z-shear area, in.2 (mm2)
= AZ (Property from Table)
E = modulus of elasticity of steel, ksi (MPa)
FZ = actual shear force in member local Z axis direction, kips (N)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Nv = 0.90 for LRFD
Sv = 1.67 for ASD
Axial Tension and Bending Moments – Solid Rectangular and Square Bars
The following provisions are considered when axial tension force and flexure about
one or both axes of symmetry are present.
Pr
For ≥ 0.2
Pt
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pt 9 ⎜⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
Where:
Pr = required tensile strength using LRFD or ASD load combinations, kips
(N)
= FX
Pt = design tensile strength determined in accordance with Provision ‘D2-1’
or ‘D2-2’, kips (N)
= NtPn for LRFD
= Pn/St for ASD
Pn = nominal axial tensile strength, kips (N)
Pr
For < 0.2
Pt
Pr ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+⎜ + ⎟ ≤ 1.0 + ε AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pt ⎜⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
For Pr, Pt, Mrz, Mcz, Mry, Mcy, Pu, Pa, and Pey see above Provision ‘H1-1a T’
Axial Compression and Bending Moment – Solid Rectangular and Square Bars
The following provisions are considered when axial compression force and flexure
about one or both axes of symmetry are present.
Pr
For ≥ 0.2
Pc
Pr 8 ⎛ M rz M ry ⎞
+ ⎜⎜ + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1a
Pc 9 ⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
Where:
Pr = required axial compressive strength using LRFD or ASD load
combinations, kips (N)
= FX
Pc = available axial compressive strength determined in accordance with
Provision ‘E7-1’, kips (N)
= NcPn for LRFD
= Pn/Sc for ASD
Pn = nominal axial compressive strength, kips (N)
Mrz = required flexural strength using LRFD or ASD load combination
(bending moment about the member local Z axis), kip-in. (N-mm)
= MZ
Mcz = available flexural strength determined in accordance with Z axis
bending provisions
= NbMnz for LRFD
= Mnz/Sb for ASD
Mnz = nominal flexural strength about the member local Z axis, kip-in. (N-
mm)
Pr
For < 0.2
Pc
Pr ⎛M M ry ⎞
+ ⎜⎜ rz + . +ε
⎟ ≤ 10 AISC Eq. H1-1b
2 Pc ⎝ M cz M cy ⎟⎠
For Pr, Pc, Mrz, Mcz, Mry, and Mcy see above Provision ‘H1-1a C’
Values of Nc for LRFD method and Sc for ASD method are as follow:
The limiting width/thickness ratios for flexure or compression elements designed for
impactive or impulsive forces for unstiffened and stiffened elements are checked for I-
shapes, channels, single and double angles, tees, round HSS, rectangular HSS, and solid
rectangular bars.
Actual b/t
I-shapes, Channels, and Tees:
b/t = bf / 2tf = BF/2TF (Property from Table)
Single Angles and Double Angles with equal and short legs back-to-back:
b/t = LEG1 / THICK (Property from Table)
Allowable b/t
I-shapes, Channels, Tees, Single and Double Angles:
b/t = 0.30 E Fy
Actual b t
≤ 1.0
Allowable b t
Actual d t
≤ 1.0
Allowable d t
Actual h/tw
I-shapes:
h/tw = H/TW (Property from Table)
Channels:
h/tw = INTYD / WBTK (Property from Table)
Rectangular HSS:
h/tw = h / t (Property from Table)
b/t = b / t (Property from Table)
Use the maximum of h/tw or b/t
Allowable h/tw
I-shapes and Channels webs in flexural compression:
h/tw = 2.45 E Fy
Rectangular HSS:
h/tw = 0.64 E Fy
Actual h tw
≤ 1.0
Allowable h tw
Where:
Pu
Ca = for LRFD method
φb Fy
Ωb Pa
= for ASD method
Py
Pa = required compressive strength (ASD method), kips (N)
= FX compressive axial force
Pu = required compressive strength (LRFD method), kips (N)
= FX compressive axial force
Py = axial yield strength, kips (N)
= Fy × AX ASD method
= Fy LRFD method
AX = cross-sectional area, in.2 (mm2)
Fy = minimum yield stress, see parameter ‘Fy’, ksi (MPa)
Nb = 0.90
Sb = 1.67
D/t,Stif (Limiting width-thickness ratio for stiffened round HSS elements, D/t,
ANSI/AISC N690-06, Table NB3.2)
Actual D t
≤ 1.0
Allowable D t
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GT STRUDL Appendix B: Use of GTTABLE
This appendix has been discussed in detail in Volume 2A. Please see Appendix B of Volume
2A for a summary of the Use of GTTABLE.
This appendix has been discussed in detail in Volume 2A. Please see Appendix C of Volume
2A for a summary of the major steel profile (section) tables provided with GTSTRUDL.
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