Steel beam section dimensions do not conform to Width-to-Thickness Ratios.

This message is created by specifying the element name and floor on which it is located at the beginning of the report.

For example,

BE001 BASE STORY Steel beam section dimensions do not conform to Width-to-Thickness Ratios.

Width-to-thickness ratios of highly ductile beams and moderately ductile beams are checked in accordance with AISC 341-16 Table D1.1 and TBDY Chapter 9. Limit values of Width-to-thickness ratios λ hd or λ md are given in AISC 341-16 Table D1.1.

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Solutions:

  • The cross-section of the steel element whose name and floor are given can be changed.

  • Steel beam cross-section selection can be made to reduce the header width/thickness or body height/thickness ratio.

  • If it is possible, a moderate ductility level can be selected.

AISC 341-16 Table D1.1 is given below.

Limiting Width-to-Thickness Ratios for Compression Elements for Moderately Ductile and Highly Ductile Members

Limiting Width-to-Thickness Ratios for Compression Elements for Moderately Ductile and Highly Ductile Members

Description of Element

Width-to- Thickness Ratio

Limiting Width-to-Thickness Ratio

Example

λhd
Highly Ductile Members

λmd
Moderately Ductile Members

Flanges of rolled or built-up I-shaped sections, channels and tees; legs of single angles or double-angle members with separators; outstanding legs of pairs of angles in continuous contact

 

 

 

b/t

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flanges of H-pile sections per Section D4

 

b/t

 

not applicable

 

Stems of tees

d/t

Walls of rectangular HSS used as diagonal braces

b/t

Flanges of boxed I-shaped sections

b/t

Side plates of boxed I-shaped sections and walls of built-up box shapes used as diagonal braces

h/t

Flanges of built up box shapes used as link beams

b/t

Webs of rolled or built-up I shaped sections and channels used as diagonal braces

hw/t

 

Where used in beams or columns as flanges in uniform compression due to axial, flexure, or combined axial and flexure:

  1. Walls of rectangular HSS

  2. Flanges and side plates of boxed I-shaped sections, webs and flanges of built-up box shapes

 

 

 

 

 

 

b/t

 

 

h/t

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Where used in beams, columns, or links, as webs in flexure, or combined axial and flexure:

  1. Webs of rolled or built-up I shaped sections or channels [b]

  2. Side plates of boxed I-shaped sections

  3. Webs of built up box sections

 

 

 

 

h/tw

 

 

h/t

 

 

h/t

For Ca ≤ 0.114

For Ca > 0.114

where


For Ca ≤ 0.114

For Ca > 0.114

where


 

Webs of built-up box sections used as EBF links

h/t

 

Webs of H-Pile sections

h/tw

 

not applicable

Walls of round HSS

D/t


Symbols

λhd : Limiting slenderness parameter for highly ductile elements
λmd : Limiting slenderness parameter for moderately ductile elements