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Warping Constant using AISC member

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CameronEC
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Warping Constant using AISC member

CameronEC
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AISC members have a warping constant (Iom or Cw) = 0 using the member from the AISC database. (see below).

Cw2.JPG

 

But when I use this member with the CSA S16-09 design code, I get results that assign a value to Cw (see below)

Cw.JPG

Where is ROBOT getting the value of Cw?

 

Thanks,

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Warping Constant using AISC member

AISC members have a warping constant (Iom or Cw) = 0 using the member from the AISC database. (see below).

Cw2.JPG

 

But when I use this member with the CSA S16-09 design code, I get results that assign a value to Cw (see below)

Cw.JPG

Where is ROBOT getting the value of Cw?

 

Thanks,

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Artur.Kosakowski
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It is calculated 'inside' the steel design module either based on formulas form the selected design code or the general ones for the declared section type. E.g.

 

Iw1.png

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Artur Kosakowski

It is calculated 'inside' the steel design module either based on formulas form the selected design code or the general ones for the declared section type. E.g.

 

Iw1.png

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Anonymous
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Artur,

 

This answer is also useful for my last post on Lateral Bucklyng of Tapered Section.

 

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Artur,

 

This answer is also useful for my last post on Lateral Bucklyng of Tapered Section.

 

Smiley Happy

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Hello!

 

Is there an calculation formula how to calculate Iw for rectalngular cross section? I find for all cross sections except rectangular.

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Hello!

 

Is there an calculation formula how to calculate Iw for rectalngular cross section? I find for all cross sections except rectangular.

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Artur.Kosakowski
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Artur.Kosakowski
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rtube.PNG

 

  alpha=b-t

  beta=h-t

  Iw=alpha*alpha*beta*beta*(alpha-beta)*(alpha-beta)*t/(24.0*(alpha+beta))

 

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rtube.PNG

 

  alpha=b-t

  beta=h-t

  Iw=alpha*alpha*beta*beta*(alpha-beta)*(alpha-beta)*t/(24.0*(alpha+beta))

 

If you find your post answered press the Accept as Solution button please. This will help other users to find solutions much faster. Thank you.



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Artur.Kosakowski, Would you please provide the reference of that table? Thanks.

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Artur.Kosakowski, Would you please provide the reference of that table? Thanks.

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Artur.Kosakowski
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Artur.Kosakowski
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Hi @Anonymous

 

It is from the Polish steel design code.

 

 



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Hi @Anonymous

 

It is from the Polish steel design code.

 

 



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Anonymous
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Thank you, @Artur.Kosakowski !

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Thank you, @Artur.Kosakowski !

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I was trying to get a consistent method to calculate the warping constant (Cw) of closed sections and I wanted to compare it with an analytic formula. Could you tell me what is the source of the one you published here? It's easy to find warping constant formulas for open sections, not so much for closed ones. Thanks in advance.

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I was trying to get a consistent method to calculate the warping constant (Cw) of closed sections and I wanted to compare it with an analytic formula. Could you tell me what is the source of the one you published here? It's easy to find warping constant formulas for open sections, not so much for closed ones. Thanks in advance.

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