Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 6, Number 4, 1998, pages 411-425

DOI: 10.12989/sem.1998.6.4.411

New stability equation for columns in unbraced frames

Essa HS

Abstract

The effective length factor of a framed column may be determined by means of the alignment chart procedure. This method is based on many unrealistic assumptions, among which is that all columns have the same stiffness parameter, which is dependent on the length, axial load, and moment of inertia of the column. A new approximate method is developed for the determination of effective length factors for columns in unbraced frames. This method takes into account the effects of inelastic column behaviour, far end conditions of the restraining beams and columns, semi-rigid beam-to-column connections, and differentiated stiffness parameters of columns. This method may be implemented on a microcomputer. A numerical study was carried out to demonstrate the extent to which the involved parameters affect the K factor. The beam-to-column connection stiffness, the stiffness parameter of columns, and the far end conditions of restraining members have a significant effect on the K factor of the column under investigation. The developed method is recommended for design purposes.

Key Words

unbraced frames, stability, design, columns, effective length factor, inelastic behaviour, concrete frames, steel frames, buckling

Address

Essa HS, Ain Shams Univ, Dept Civil Engn, Cairo, Egypt<br />Ain Shams Univ, Dept Civil Engn, Cairo, Egypt