The maximum slenderness ratio of a compression member which carry loads resulting from dead loads and superimposed loads

The maximum slenderness ratio of a compression member which carry loads resulting from dead loads and superimposed loads Correct Answer 180

As per clause number 3.8 of IS 800:2007, table number 3:

i) The maximum effective slenderness ratio for the members always under tension (other than pre-tensioned members) shall not exceed 400

ii) Code also recommends that the tension members such as bracing’s pre-tensioned members to avoid sag, need not to be satisfy the maximum slenderness ratio limits.

Important Points:

Maximum slenderness ratios for tension members:

Type of Member

λ

A tension member in which a reversal of direct stress occurs due to loads other than wind or seismic forces.

180

A member normally acting as a tie in roof truss or a bracing system but subjected to a possible reversal of stresses resulting from the action of the wind or earthquake forces.

350

Member always under tension

400


Maximum slenderness ratios for compression members:

Type of Member

λ

A tension member in which a reversal of direct stress occurs due to loads other than wind or seismic forces.

180

A member carrying compressive loads resulting from dead loads and imposed loads.

180

A member subjected to compressive forces resulting only from combination with wind/earthquake actions, provided the deformation of such members does not adversely affect the stress in any part of the structure.

250

Compression flange of a beam restrained against lateral-torsional buckling.

300

A member normally acting as a tie in a roof truss or a bracing system not considered effective when subjected to a possible reversal of stresses resulting from the action of wind or earthquake forces.

350

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