kylesito
Structural
- Jun 27, 2012
- 260
Working on a lifting attachment for a client who is lifting large steel assemblies.
The base plate of the attachment will need to be welded on to an assembly, used to lift the assembly, and then cut off for reuse on subsequent assemblies.
The client has asked "if we torch cut off the base plate, what effect will this have on the strength of the steel in subsequent uses?" I'm at a loss with my experience to know what, if any, effect torch cutting steel would have. My instinct tells me it will likely make the base plate more brittle as time passes, but how to quantify this into a replacement schedule is beyond me.
Any thoughts?
PE, SE
Eastern United States
"If a builder builds a house for someone, and does not construct it properly, and the house which he built falls in and kills its owner, then that builder shall be put to death!"
~Code of Hammurabi
The base plate of the attachment will need to be welded on to an assembly, used to lift the assembly, and then cut off for reuse on subsequent assemblies.
The client has asked "if we torch cut off the base plate, what effect will this have on the strength of the steel in subsequent uses?" I'm at a loss with my experience to know what, if any, effect torch cutting steel would have. My instinct tells me it will likely make the base plate more brittle as time passes, but how to quantify this into a replacement schedule is beyond me.
Any thoughts?
PE, SE
Eastern United States
"If a builder builds a house for someone, and does not construct it properly, and the house which he built falls in and kills its owner, then that builder shall be put to death!"
~Code of Hammurabi