SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,743
I have a project that has been subjected to crane creep.... That is, when the project was proposed we were dealing with a 7.5 ton crane..... then it went to 12 tons and now it is at 15 tons. I have a few issues that I am dealing with at the moment. The crane is listed as a CMAA Class C with is equivalent to an AISC Loading condition 2.
1) Originally we had designed the crane girder as a WF beam w/o a channel cap. Now that we have the final wheel loads and it appears as if we are going to need a channel cap. How do the channel cap and the WF get attached together. The fabricator is saying that they use stitch welding...... I don't think that is going to work and we are going to need a continuous fillet weld. The problems is that it is a 350' long run with the crane.... lots of welding here.
2) My second issue has to do with the crane creep. Originally when we were designing the building we were planning on using brackets off of the side of the columns. Now with the larger crane we are going to violate the 50k bracket requirement slightly. Depending on the weight of the crane girder, we are looking at 55.7 kips. Is this going to be a problem? I don't think so, but I know it is in violation with AISE TR 13 (which I can seem to find anywhere). We are kind of forced to use brackets because of the space/permitting requirements of the structure (building size is set with the town).
1) Originally we had designed the crane girder as a WF beam w/o a channel cap. Now that we have the final wheel loads and it appears as if we are going to need a channel cap. How do the channel cap and the WF get attached together. The fabricator is saying that they use stitch welding...... I don't think that is going to work and we are going to need a continuous fillet weld. The problems is that it is a 350' long run with the crane.... lots of welding here.
2) My second issue has to do with the crane creep. Originally when we were designing the building we were planning on using brackets off of the side of the columns. Now with the larger crane we are going to violate the 50k bracket requirement slightly. Depending on the weight of the crane girder, we are looking at 55.7 kips. Is this going to be a problem? I don't think so, but I know it is in violation with AISE TR 13 (which I can seem to find anywhere). We are kind of forced to use brackets because of the space/permitting requirements of the structure (building size is set with the town).