CJS1878
Structural
- Aug 8, 2023
- 7
Hi All,
An existing structural steelwork floor has an 8mm thick mild steel floor plate bolted on top of the structural steel beams. The existing calculations under loading fails when the plate is taken as simply supported and so was assess as fixed where the check was O.K. I am unsure on how I can confirm whether or not the plate can be taken as fixed if bolted at maximum centres of 300mm? I have not been able to find much advice online. The load is a point load at the centre and not a UDL. The floor plates are rectangular and bolted on all 4 sides.
An existing structural steelwork floor has an 8mm thick mild steel floor plate bolted on top of the structural steel beams. The existing calculations under loading fails when the plate is taken as simply supported and so was assess as fixed where the check was O.K. I am unsure on how I can confirm whether or not the plate can be taken as fixed if bolted at maximum centres of 300mm? I have not been able to find much advice online. The load is a point load at the centre and not a UDL. The floor plates are rectangular and bolted on all 4 sides.