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Design Aspects of Single-Angle Members

Design Aspects of Single-Angle Members

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Design Aspects of Single-Angle Members

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Dumonteil, Pierre (2009). "Design Aspects of Single-Angle Members," Engineering Journal, American Institute of Steel Construction, Vol. 46, pp. 273-288.

Used since the very beginning of steel construction, single angle members are found in many different kinds of structures. Nearly all single-angle members are eccentrically loaded in some fashion, yet truss chords, tower legs and similar members not carrying transverse loads are usually designed as centrally loaded members. The ANSI/AISC 360-05 Specification for Structural Steel Buildings prescribes complex design calculations for eccentrically loaded single angles, but also provides simplified equations that adjust the KL/r ratio to account for eccentricities and end restraints. The purpose of this paper is to examine the possibility of simpler calculations and to explore the behavior of single-angle members.

  • Published: 2009, Quarter 4

Author(s)

Pierre Dumonteil