Steel Beam Flexural Design
AISC LRFD flexural design for compact sections with full lateral bracing. Full ASCE 7-22 load combinations — D, L, S, Lr, W. Self-weight automatically applied.
Input Parameters
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AISC LRFD — φMn (AISC §F2)
For a compact section with full lateral bracing (Lb ≤ Lp), the design moment capacity is:
Maximum Moment by Boundary Condition
Pin – Fixed: Mu = 9wuL²/128 (max positive at 3L/8) — fixed-end negative = wuL²/8 (check separately)
Fixed – Fixed: Mu = wuL²/12 (at supports)
Cantilever (Fixed – Free): Mu = wuL²/2 (at fixed support)
Deflection
Limits (Pin–Pin / Pin–Fixed / Fixed–Fixed): live δ ≤ L/360, total δ ≤ L/240 (D+L+S+Lr).
Limits (Cantilever): live δ ≤ L/180, total δ ≤ L/120 — equivalent to 2L/360 and 2L/240 per AISC DG3.
Inclined Beam — Biaxial Bending (AISC §H1-1)
A beam inclined at angle θ from horizontal receives gravity loads in both principal directions. The UDL is resolved into strong- and weak-axis components:
For pure bending (no axial force), §H1-1a and §H1-1b both reduce to a simple linear sum of the two demand-to-capacity ratios. This is the standard AISC biaxial bending check for beams.
ASCE 7-22 §2.3.1 — LRFD Strength Combinations
| # | Combination |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1.4D |
| 2 | 1.2D + 1.6L + 0.5 max(Lr, S, R) |
| 3 | 1.2D + 1.6 max(Lr, S, R) + max(L, 0.5W) |
| 4 | 1.2D + 1.0W + L + 0.5 max(Lr, S, R) |
| 5 | 0.9D + 1.0W |
D = Cover loads + self-weight | W = Wind UDL on beam | R = Rain (not included)
Steel Grades
Section Classification — EN 1993-1-1 Table 5.2
Classification uses ε = √(235/fy) to normalise slenderness limits:
| Section type | Ratio | Class 1 | Class 2 | Class 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| I/H flange (outstand) | cf/tf | ≤ 9ε | ≤ 10ε | ≤ 14ε |
| I/H web (pure bending) | d/tw | ≤ 72ε | ≤ 83ε | ≤ 124ε |
| SHS/RHS flange (compression) | c/t | ≤ 33ε | ≤ 38ε | ≤ 42ε |
| SHS/RHS web (bending) | c/t | ≤ 72ε | ≤ 83ε | ≤ 124ε |
| CHS | D/t | ≤ 50ε² | ≤ 70ε² | ≤ 90ε² |
cf = (b − tw − 2r)/2 for I-sections | d = h − 2tf − 2r | c = a − 3t for hot-formed SHS (r ≈ 1.5t)
Flexural Resistance — EN 1993-1-1 §6.2.5
γM0 = 1.00 (recommended, may be modified by national annex)
EN 1990 Eq. 6.10 — ULS Load Combinations
| # | Combination |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1.35G + 1.5QL |
| 2 | 1.35G + 1.5QL + 0.75QS (QL dominant + snow, ψ0,S=0.5) |
| 3 | 1.35G + 1.5QL + 0.9QW (QL dominant + wind, ψ0,W=0.6) |
| 4 | 1.35G + 1.05QL + 1.5QS (QS dominant, ψ0,L=0.7) |
| 5 | 1.35G + 1.05QL + 1.5QW (QW dominant, ψ0,L=0.7) |
| 6 | 0.9G + 1.5QW (uplift) |
G = permanent (dead + self-weight) | QL = live + roof live | QS = snow | QW = wind
Inclined Beam — Biaxial Bending (EN 1993-1-1 §6.2.9)
For an inclined beam under gravity load wEd, the load is resolved into strong- and weak-axis components (wy = wEd·cosθ, wz = wEd·sinθ), producing moments about both principal axes simultaneously.
EN 1993-1-1 §6.2.9(6) gives the interaction formula with section-dependent exponents α and β (for NEd = 0):
| Section type | α | β | Interaction shape |
|---|---|---|---|
| I and H sections (IPE, HEA, HEB …) | 2 | 1 | Parabolic in My, linear in Mz |
| Circular hollow (CHS) | 2 | 2 | Circular |
| Rectangular hollow (RHS, SHS) | 1.66 | 1.66 | Rounded convex |
| Channels and other sections | 1 | 1 | Linear (conservative) |
Why not linear for I-sections? EC3 recognises that in an I-section the flanges carry both strong- and weak-axis bending independently. The true biaxial plastic interaction surface is convex, not flat — so a linear formula is overly conservative. AISC §H1-1 uses a linear sum for all section types regardless of shape, which is simpler but can be 15–25% more conservative than EC3 for I-sections under high strong-axis utilisation.
Example — I-section with My/Mcy = 0.7, Mz/Mcz = 0.3:
Linear (AISC / conservative): 0.7 + 0.3 = 1.00 ← exactly at limit
EC3 §6.2.9(6) I-section (α=2, β=1): 0.7² + 0.3 = 0.49 + 0.30 = 0.79 ← 21% reserve
Serviceability Deflection Limits — EN 1990 Annex A1.4
E = 210 000 N/mm² (EN 1993-1-1 §3.2.6)
Section Classification — IS 800:2000 Table 2
Classification uses ε = √(250/fy):
| Section type | Ratio | Class 1 — Plastic | Class 2 — Compact | Class 3 — Semi-compact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| I/H flange outstand b = (B−tw)/2 | b/tf | ≤ 9.4ε | ≤ 10.5ε | ≤ 15.7ε |
| I/H web (pure bending) | d/tw | ≤ 84ε | ≤ 105ε | ≤ 126ε |
| Channel flange outstand b = B−tw | b/tf | ≤ 9.4ε | ≤ 10.5ε | ≤ 15.7ε |
d = h − 2tf (clear web, fillet excluded for simplicity) | Class 4 (Slender) not covered here.
Flexural Design Strength — IS 800:2000 Cl. 8.2.1
Cap (simply supported): Md ≤ 1.2 × Zex × fyd
Cap (cantilever): Md ≤ 1.5 × Zex × fyd
fyd = fy / γm0 | γm0 = 1.10 (IS 800:2000 Table 5) | Zpx, Zex from IS 808:1989
IS 800:2000 Table 4 — ULS Load Combinations (IS 875)
| # | Combination |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1.5DL + 1.5IL |
| 2 | 1.5DL + 1.5SL |
| 3 | 1.5DL + 1.5WL |
| 4 | 1.2DL + 1.2IL + 1.2WL |
| 5 | 1.2DL + 1.2SL + 1.2WL |
| 6 | 0.9DL + 1.5WL (uplift) |
DL = dead + self-weight | IL = imposed (live + roof live) | SL = snow | WL = wind
Inclined Beam — Biaxial Bending (IS 800:2000 Cl. 9.3.1)
Gravity load is resolved into strong- and weak-axis components. IS 800 uses a linear interaction for pure bending:
Indian Steel Grades — IS 2062
Serviceability Deflection Limits — IS 800:2000 Table 6
E = 200 000 N/mm² (IS 800:2000 §2.2.4.1)
TSDS 2016 (Turkish Steel Design Code) is the Turkish steel design regulation for steel structures. It uses the LRFD (Load and Resistance Factor Design) method.
Section Classification — TSDS 2016 Table 5.1B
Slenderness limits normalised by ε = √(235/fy):
| Section type | Ratio | Class 1 | Class 2 | Class 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| I/H flange (outstand) | cf/tf | ≤ 9ε | ≤ 10ε | ≤ 14ε |
| I/H web (pure bending) | d/tw | ≤ 72ε | ≤ 83ε | ≤ 124ε |
| SHS/RHS flange (compression) | c/t | ≤ 33ε | ≤ 38ε | ≤ 42ε |
| SHS/RHS web (bending) | c/t | ≤ 72ε | ≤ 83ε | ≤ 124ε |
| CHS | D/t | ≤ 50ε² | ≤ 70ε² | ≤ 90ε² |
cf = (b − tw − 2r)/2 | d = h − 2tf − 2r | c = a − 3t (hot-rolled)
Flexural Capacity — TSDS 2016 (AISC 360 §F2)
φ = 0.90 (resistance factor for bending, AISC 360 §F1) | Full lateral bracing assumed; LTB not checked.
TSDS 2016 LRFD — ULS Load Combinations
| # | Combination |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1.4G |
| 2 | 1.2G + 1.6Q + 0.5S |
| 3 | 1.2G + 1.6S + Q |
| 4 | 1.2G + 1.6S + 0.5W |
| 5 | 1.2G + 1.0W + Q + 0.5S |
| 6 | 0.9G + 1.0W (uplift) |
G = Permanent (dead + self-weight) | Q = Live (LL + roof live) | S = Snow | W = Wind
Biaxial Bending — AISC 360 H1-1 (linear)
For inclined beams, gravity load generates moments about both principal axes. TSDS follows AISC H1-1 linear interaction for pure bending (Pr = 0):
Vertical Deflection Limits — TSDS §15.1
E = 200 000 N/mm² | Single service check under G+Q; no separate variable-load deflection limit.
Steel Grades — TS EN 10025-2
Assumptions & Limitations
- Full lateral bracing: LTB not checked. Ensure Lb ≤ Lp.
- Compact section: W-shapes compact for Fy ≤ 50 ksi. Verify for other types or higher grades.
- UDL only: Point loads, partial UDL, and cantilevers not handled.
- Zx estimate: S, M, C, MC shapes use Zx ≈ 1.12 × Sx. HSS and CHS types use tabulated Zx.
- Wind as UDL: W is treated as a vertical UDL adding to gravity (e.g., roof wind pressure). For lateral-only wind on columns, set W = 0.
- Self-weight: Taken from the selected section’s tabulated weight and added to D automatically.