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Structural
- Jan 8, 2018
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Hi Folks,
I have an existing structure which we are strengthening. The strengthening is to I shaped beams and columns. We intend to drill the existing sections and install haunch brackets and/or cover plates to the section flanges. These would be connected via appropriately sized HSFG (slip critical) bolts. Welding is not permitted on this site. In some cases the strengthening will be doubly symmetric (cover plates on both flanges) and in some cases it will be singly symmetric (either a cover plate on one flange only, or a haunch bracket on one flange and a cover plate on the other).
I will be sizing the strengthening such that utilisations for (Original Loads / Original Properties) + (Future Loads / Strengthened Properties) < 1.00. This is to account for the strengthening being "ineffective" for the loads which are already supported by the structure, and only being "active" for any new loads added after the strengthening is installed.
Where I am struggling to interpret the code is how to consider the section properties for the "holed" or "drilled" sections. We will be removing material from the flanges and obviously there is a temporary condition where the original loads are applied to the drilled, but not yet strengthened, structure.
I have seen the provisions for built up / cover plate impacts on tension capacity in 360-16 Chapter D3, compression in E6, and flexure in F13.
What I am not clear about is:
1) For cases where we are only drilling one flange, hence making the section singly symmetric, should I be considering it as singly symmetric and using the corresponding checks/limits from the code for singly symmetric members? Or is this still considered as a doubly symmetric member so long as I also follow the various checks for built up members / cover plates / effects of bolts holes where specifically mentioned etc?
2) I am aware of using the net area for the tension checks, but should I also be calculating reduced properties for all the other parameters (elastic/plastic modulus, 2MOA, radius of gyration) etc, calculated with the material at the holes removed? Or does the code assume a 'whole' or 'complete' section and then make whatever reductions are necessary for the bolt holes within the limits for built up members / cover plates?
I am comfortable that if the post-strengthened structure is singly symmetric (i.e. cover plate on one flange only etc.) then the singly symmetric checks will apply. It's specifically the pre-strengthening I beam/column with bolt holes in one flange I am unsure which way to classify.
Thanks in advance for any comments!
I have an existing structure which we are strengthening. The strengthening is to I shaped beams and columns. We intend to drill the existing sections and install haunch brackets and/or cover plates to the section flanges. These would be connected via appropriately sized HSFG (slip critical) bolts. Welding is not permitted on this site. In some cases the strengthening will be doubly symmetric (cover plates on both flanges) and in some cases it will be singly symmetric (either a cover plate on one flange only, or a haunch bracket on one flange and a cover plate on the other).
I will be sizing the strengthening such that utilisations for (Original Loads / Original Properties) + (Future Loads / Strengthened Properties) < 1.00. This is to account for the strengthening being "ineffective" for the loads which are already supported by the structure, and only being "active" for any new loads added after the strengthening is installed.
Where I am struggling to interpret the code is how to consider the section properties for the "holed" or "drilled" sections. We will be removing material from the flanges and obviously there is a temporary condition where the original loads are applied to the drilled, but not yet strengthened, structure.
I have seen the provisions for built up / cover plate impacts on tension capacity in 360-16 Chapter D3, compression in E6, and flexure in F13.
What I am not clear about is:
1) For cases where we are only drilling one flange, hence making the section singly symmetric, should I be considering it as singly symmetric and using the corresponding checks/limits from the code for singly symmetric members? Or is this still considered as a doubly symmetric member so long as I also follow the various checks for built up members / cover plates / effects of bolts holes where specifically mentioned etc?
2) I am aware of using the net area for the tension checks, but should I also be calculating reduced properties for all the other parameters (elastic/plastic modulus, 2MOA, radius of gyration) etc, calculated with the material at the holes removed? Or does the code assume a 'whole' or 'complete' section and then make whatever reductions are necessary for the bolt holes within the limits for built up members / cover plates?
I am comfortable that if the post-strengthened structure is singly symmetric (i.e. cover plate on one flange only etc.) then the singly symmetric checks will apply. It's specifically the pre-strengthening I beam/column with bolt holes in one flange I am unsure which way to classify.
Thanks in advance for any comments!