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Simplified Torsion Analysis For Steel Beams: Simple Span Beam With Eccentric Concentrated Load Applied at Midspan

This document presents the results of a simplified torsion analysis for a steel IPE300 beam with a 5 ton eccentric concentrated load applied at midspan. The analysis calculates bending moments, shear forces, stresses, and angle of twist. Input data includes the beam size and properties, loading parameters, and material properties. Results provided include bending stresses and forces, torsional stresses, and an angle of twist of 0 degrees. References used for the torsion analysis are cited.

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Simplified Torsion Analysis For Steel Beams: Simple Span Beam With Eccentric Concentrated Load Applied at Midspan

This document presents the results of a simplified torsion analysis for a steel IPE300 beam with a 5 ton eccentric concentrated load applied at midspan. The analysis calculates bending moments, shear forces, stresses, and angle of twist. Input data includes the beam size and properties, loading parameters, and material properties. Results provided include bending stresses and forces, torsional stresses, and an angle of twist of 0 degrees. References used for the torsion analysis are cited.

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SIMPLIFIED TORSION ANALYSIS FOR STEEL BEAMS


Simple Span Beam with Eccentric Concentrated Load Applied at Midspan

Haytham Ayman El-Sayed Zaghloul M.Sc. Course


Steel Behavior (1)

Input Data:

Member Size:
Select: IPE300

Member Loading:
P= 5.000 ton
e = 5.0000 cm

Design Parameters:
Fy = 3.60 t/cm2
L= 2.000 m
Lb = 2.000 m
Cb = 1.00
ASIF = 1.000

Member Properties:
A= 53.80 cm2 Ix = 8356.00 cm4
d = 30.000 cm Sx = 557.07 cm3 Reference for Torsion Analysis:
tw = 30.000 cm Iy = 604.00 cm4 USS Steel Design Manual (1981)
bf = 15.000 cm Sy = 80.53 cm3 Chapter 7: Torsion (Figures 7.9 & 7.10)
tf = 1.070 cm J = 19.900 cm4 by: R.L. Brockenbrough & B.G. Johnston
rt = 15.000 cm Cw = 126378.7 cm6
d/Af = 0.93 wt./m' = 42.2 Kg/m'

Results:

X-axis Bending:
Mx = 2.521 m.t Mx = P*L/4 + wb*L^2/8 (wb = beam self weight)
Q= 2.521 t Vu = P/2 + wb*L/2 (wb = beam self weight)
fbx = 0.453 t/cm2 fbx = Mx/Sx
Lb/rt = 13.33 Note: Lc = 50.07 cm, Lu = 495.37 cm
Fbx = 2.38 t/cm2 Fbx = 0.66*Fy
Fbx = 2.38 t/cm2 Fbx = 0.66*Fy
Fbx = 2.38 t/cm2 Fbx = 0.66*Fy

Torsion (Lateral Flange Bending):


a = 128.267526 cm a = SQRT(E*Cw/(G*J)) (where: E = 2100 t/cm2, G = 840 t/cm2)
Mt = 36.1619132 ft-kips Mt = (P*e*a/(2*df)*TANH(L*12/(2*a)))/12 (where: df = d-tf)
fby = 10.78 t/cm2 fby = Mt*12/(Sy/2) Note: use only 1/2 of Sy
Fby = 2.70 t/cm2 Fby = 0.75*Fy

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15.00
10.00
5.00
0.00
0.0000 1.0000 2.0000
-5.00
-10.00
-15.00
Angle of Twist:
f= 0.000 deg. f = (P*e*a/(2*J*G)*(L*12/(2*a)-TANH(L*12/(2*a))))*180/p
0.000 rad

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STEEL BEAMS
ad Applied at Midspan

M.Sc. Course
Steel Behavior (1)

ence for Torsion Analysis:


Steel Design Manual (1981)
er 7: Torsion (Figures 7.9 & 7.10)
L. Brockenbrough & B.G. Johnston

100 t/cm2, G = 840 t/cm2)


2 (where: df = d-tf)

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12/(2*a))))*180/p

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