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Q Factor For 200x80x25x4 With Comparison of 3

This document summarizes the key dimensional and material properties, sectional properties, and structural analysis of a 200x80x25x4 steel member. It includes: 1. The member dimensions, steel yield strength, modulus of elasticity, radii, and sectional properties calculated according to Indian standard IS 811:1987. 2. Calculation of effective widths according to Indian standard IS 801:1975 to determine the member's effective area, and calculation of the Q factor. 3. Determination of the member's centroid, moment of inertia, and slenderness ratio, and calculation of the permissible compressive load according to Indian standards.
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Q Factor For 200x80x25x4 With Comparison of 3

This document summarizes the key dimensional and material properties, sectional properties, and structural analysis of a 200x80x25x4 steel member. It includes: 1. The member dimensions, steel yield strength, modulus of elasticity, radii, and sectional properties calculated according to Indian standard IS 811:1987. 2. Calculation of effective widths according to Indian standard IS 801:1975 to determine the member's effective area, and calculation of the Q factor. 3. Determination of the member's centroid, moment of inertia, and slenderness ratio, and calculation of the permissible compressive load according to Indian standards.
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A = 1520.

96 mm
2
fy = 240
W = 200 mm E = 204646
B = 80 mm
L =
25 mm
w
web
=
180
T = 4 mm t = 4
R = 6 mm
r =
8 mm
w
flange
=
60
Ixx = 9182920.34 mm
4
t = 4
Iyy = 1262661.26 mm
4
w
lip
=
15
r
yy
=
28.81
t =
4
Radius of curve = 8 mm 1.57 r*4
Elements Length d' from XX Ld
2
MI
Web 180 0 0 486000.00
Flange 120 98 1152480
Lips 30 82.5 204187.50 562.50
Corners 50.24 94.90 452500.09 Nr Corner
TOTAL = 380.24 mm 1809167.59 486562.50
Far Corner
TOTAL = 2295730.09 mm
3
MI
1
= 918.29
x10
4
mm
4
5.096
Calculated Sectional Properties of the Member as per IS 811:1987
Q factor calculation according to IS 801:1975 for columns
Distance of the C.G. from centre of arc =
MI @ centroidal axis
Name of the member: 200x80x25x4
for 90
0
corners =
Elements Length L Xi LiXi
Web 196 76 38 2888
Flange 76 76 38 2888
Lips 23 23 76 1748
TOTAL = 394.00 mm 23 76 1748
1576 mm
2
MI
1
= 973.39
x 10
4
mm
4
MI
2
= 136.06
x 10
4
mm
4
w/t
lip
= 3.75 w/t = 15
b/t = 10.66
b
efft
= 42.65
theirfore fc = 144
N/mm
2
37.35
b
efft
=
A
eff
= 1213.31
w/t = 45.00
Q = 0.80
b/t = 40.11
4. Determination of factor Q,
Uneff length =
if b > w, then b = w
if b < w, then b =
3. For Stiffened Elements, (Web)
Computation of effective widths as per IS:
if w/t
lip
<=12 then fc = 0.6 fy
Centroid of the mid line section
Area calculations neglacting the curve effect:
Mid-Line Dimensions
1. For Unstiffened Element, (Lips)
Therefore, Area =
2. For Stiffened Elements, (Flange)
b
efft
= 160.44 mm
39.56 mm Cc =
(l/r)min =
Length = 1000 mm
l/r = 34.71
97.04 N/mm
2
147.59 kN
5.Determination of safe load,
therefore, permissible load =
5. Determination of Cc and (l/r)min
uneff length =
if (l/r) < (l/r)min then, fa =
N/mm
2
A = 1576.00 mm
2
fy =
N/mm
2
W = 200 mm E =
B = 80 mm
mm
L =
25 mm
w
web
=
mm T = 4 mm t =
R = 6 mm
mm
r =
8 mm
w
flange
=
mm Ixx = 9733922.67 mm
4
t =
Iyy = 1360594.95 mm
4
mm
w
lip
=
mm
r
yy
=
29.38
t =
50.24 mm Radius of curve = 8 mm
Elements Length d' from YY Ld Ld
2
Web 180 2 360 720.00
Flange 120 40 4800 192000.00
Lips 30 78 2340 182520.00
Nr Corner 25.12 4.91 123.26 604.87
Far Corner
25.12 75.09 1886.34 141650.48
TOTAL = 380.24 mm 9509.60 517495.35
TOTAL = 527004.95 mm
3
X
cg
= 25.00947 mm
36000 mm
3
Linear Iyy = 315.67 x 10
3
mm
3
MI
2
=
126.27
x10
4
mm
4
for 90
0
corners =
Calculated Sectional Properties of the Member as per IS 811:1987
Q factor calculation according to IS 801:1975 for columns
MI @ YY axis, axis is assumed at leftmost surface of web
MI of fange @ their CG =
Sectional Properties of the Member as per Mid Line Dim
X = 23.53299 mm
Y = 98 mm
w/t
lip
= 5.25
mm
theirfore fc = 144
N/mm
2
mm
42.65 mm
mm
2
w/t = 49.00
b/t = 41.31
if b > w, then b = w
if b < w, then b =
3. For Stiffened Elements, (Web)
4. Determination of factor Q,
1. For Unstiffened Element, (Lips) 2. For Stiffened Elements, (Flange)
if w/t
lip
<=12 then fc = 0.6 fy
Computation of effective widths as per Mid Line:
Uneff length =
Centroid of the mid line section
2. For Stiffened Elements, (Flange)
b
efft
= 165.25 mm
129.79 30.75 mm
145.31
Length = 1000 mm
l/r = 34.03
102.53 N/mm
2
161.59 therefore, permissible load =
uneff length =
5.Determination of safe load,
if (l/r) < (l/r)min then, fa =
5. Determination of Cc and (l/r)min
5.Determination of safe load,
240 N/mm
2
A =
204646 N/mm
2
W =
B =
196 mm
L =
4 mm T =
R =
76 mm
r =
4 mm Ixx =
Iyy =
21 mm
4 mm
r
yy
=
1.57 r*4 50.24 mm Radius of curve =
w/t
lip
=
theirfore fc =
1. For Unstiffened Element, (Lips)
if w/t
lip
<=12 then fc = 0.6 fy
Sectional Properties of the Member as per given in IS 811:1987
Computation of effective widths as per IS:
w/t =
b/t =
b
efft
=
Length =
l/r =
w/t = 19
b/t = 19.96
b
efft
= 49.00 mm
31.00 mm
b
efft
= 49.00 mm
A
eff
= 1328.98
mm
2
Q = 0.84
5.Determination of safe load,
if (l/r) < (l/r)min then, fa =
therefore, permissible load =
3. For Stiffened Elements, (Web)
uneff length =
if b > w, then b = w
if b < w, then b =
4. Determination of factor Q,
2. For Stiffened Elements, (Flange)
Computation of effective widths as per Mid Line:
Uneff length =
Cc = 129.79
(l/r)min = 141.34
kN
5. Determination of Cc and (l/r)min
5.Determination of safe load,
1500.00 mm
2
fy = 240 N/mm
2
200 mm E = 204646 N/mm
2
80 mm
25 mm
w
web
=
180 mm
4 mm t = 4 mm
6 mm
8 mm
w
flange
=
60 mm
9030000.00 mm
4
t = 4 mm
1240000.00 mm
4
w
lip
=
15 mm
28.75
t =
4 mm
8 mm 1.57 r*4 50.24 mm
3.75 w/t = 15
b/t =
10.66
b
efft
= 42.65 mm
144 N/mm
2
37.35 mm
b
efft
= 42.65 mm
1. For Unstiffened Element, (Lips) 2. For Stiffened Elements, (Flange)
if w/t
lip
<=12 then fc = 0.6 fy
Uneff length =
if b > w, then b = w
if b < w, then b =
for 90
0
corners =
Sectional Properties of the Member as per given in IS 811:1987
Computation of effective widths as per IS:
A
eff
= 1272.35
mm
2
45.00
Q = 0.85
40.11
160.44 mm
19.56 mm Cc = 129.79
(l/r)min = 140.92
1000 mm
34.78
102.98 N/mm
2
154.47 kN
5.Determination of safe load,
if (l/r) < (l/r)min then, fa =
therefore, permissible load =
4. Determination of factor Q,
3. For Stiffened Elements, (Web)
5. Determination of Cc and (l/r)min
uneff length =
A = 1500 mm
2
W = 200 mm Web
eff
B1 = 180 mm
B = 80 mm Fl
eff
B2 = 60 mm
L = 25 mm Lip
eff
= 15 mm
T = 4 mm
R = 6 mm
Ixx = 9030000.00 mm
4
fy = 240 N/mm
2
Iyy = 1240000.00 mm
4
E = 204646 N/mm
2
h = 0.33
K1 = 5.71 K2 = 0.634
5.71 4
Pcr = 521.26 Pcr = 3288.89
0.40 0.0635
beff/b = 0.983 beff/b = 1.000
beff = 176.94 mm beff = 60.00 mm
1576 mm2
Lips 184
Flanges 608
web 784
Total = 1576 mm2
1490.16 mm2
Lips 120
Corners 182.4
2. Effctive width of flanges
therefore, K2 =
Fcr/(Pcr/Lm) =
Q factor calculation according to BS5950 for columns
Gross Area as pe Mid Line Dimension =
Reduced Area of the section =
Table 11 page 29 IS 801:1975
Fcr/(Pcr/Lm) =
Name of the member: 200x80x25x4
1. Effctive breadth of web
therefore, K1 =
Sectional Properties of the Member
Flanges 480
Web 707.76
Total 1490.16 mm2
0.95
310.99 kN The Compressive Strength of the Member =
therefore, Q =
K = 0.425
0.425
Pcr = 5591.11 N/mm2
0.037
beff/b = 1.000
beff = 15.00 mm
3. Effctive width of lips
Q factor calculation according to BS5950 for columns
Fcr/(Pcr/Lm) =
conservtive for unstiffened elements
therefore, K =
Q factor calculation according to BS5950 for columns

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