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Fk , g ( g TGS5 ,k g B ,k ) l
2. Point loads from reactions of the secondary beams loaded only with live loads:
Fk ,Q p k a l
3. Weight of the girder (U.D.L.): gG,k
..
M i , Ed Vmax Ed xi
g G ,d xi2
2
Fd ( x 0 x1 ... x n / 2 )
Vi ,right
Ed Vmax, Ed g G , d x i i Fd
5. Choosing the cross section
The girder being simply supported there is no need to insure a plastic capacity for full rotation for a total
redistribution of the plastic bending moments. We shall consider sufficient to choose a cross section in
class 2 of resistance, thus the bending capacity being determined with the plastic modulus.
The cross section must resist to the maximum bending moment.
1. Sizing a cross section in accordance:
Where Mc,Rd is the resistant bending moment determined with the plastic characteristics of the
cross section:
M c , Rd W pl , y f y / M 0
2. Determination of the necessary plastic modulus:
Direct obtain a necessary section from tables for hot rolled sections.
3.3 Determine a minimum height that satisfies the rigidity verification (counting for an elastic behaviour):
where 0 is a default value of web slenderness, in this situation being imposed at point 3.1.
3.5. Decide the standard dimension of the steel plate (table with rolled sections)
module value;
3.6. Impose the thickness of the web from the Class 2 slenderness condition:
3.8. Verify that the minimum dimensions of the web check for local buckling under the compressed
flange:
The last condition being imposed from checking to shear lag of the top flange.
4.3. Choose the steel plate for flange:
4.4. Verify the class of the flange (Class 2):
4.5.
3. Verification: