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1 Biaxial Bending AISC Chapter H
Bending about both Major and Minor axis of section

2 Biaxial Bending - Shear Center
That point through which loads must act if there is to be no twisting or torsion

3 Biaxial Bending - Shear Center
That point through which loads must act if there is to be no twisting or torsion

4 Case I: Loads Through Shear Center
or

5 LRFD - Loads Through Shear Center
Bending about y-only Bending about x-only Interaction Formula Allows the designer to allocate to one direction what has not been “used up” in the other direction

6 ASD - Loads Through Shear Center
Bending about y-only Bending about x-only Interaction Formula Allows the designer to allocate to one direction what has not been “used up” in the other direction

7 Example W21x68 A992 12 ft MDx= 48 ft-kips MDy= 6 ft-kips MLx= 144 ft-kips MLy= 18 ft-kips All moments uniform over length of beam

8 Members Under Combined Forces
Most beams and columns are subjected to some degree of both bending and axial load e.g. Statically Indeterminate Structures P1 P2 C E A D F B

9 Interaction Formulas for Combined Forces
e.g. LRFD If more than one resistance is involved consider interaction

10 Basis for Interaction Formulas
Tension/Compression & Single Axis Bending Tension/Compression & Biaxial Bending Quite conservative when compared to actual ultimate strengths especially for wide flange shapes with bending about minor axis

11 AISC Interaction Formula – CHAPTER H
AISC Curve r = required strength c = available strength

12 Members Under Combined Forces
Most beams and columns are subjected to some degree of both bending and axial load e.g. Statically Indeterminate Structures P1 P2 C E A D F B What is the effective length factor?


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