pwildfire
Mechanical
- Feb 28, 2012
- 35
Hi guys,
I have been asked to design an addition to a local building. This building was originally built in the 1930s and is one of the designated fallout shelters for our area, and is apparently a very strong building. Unfortunately, the owner does not have and has not been able to obtain any drawings for the building.
The addition is to add a 3rd story to the top of the existing structure. I have no issues with designing the new building, but I am not comfortable with making assumptions about the strength of the existing structure, and am not sure how to proceed without drawings. There is an unfinished cellar area in this building, so I have access to some column bases for examination.
I do some structural design at my current position but am a mechanical engineer, so I am hoping that someone with more of a structural background may have encountered this issue before.
I suppose what I really need to know is:
A) Are there practical methods to determine the nature of the existing building without making too much mess?
B) Is there any 'accepted practice' in this situation with regards to what assumptions are acceptable?
Thanks
Pat
I have been asked to design an addition to a local building. This building was originally built in the 1930s and is one of the designated fallout shelters for our area, and is apparently a very strong building. Unfortunately, the owner does not have and has not been able to obtain any drawings for the building.
The addition is to add a 3rd story to the top of the existing structure. I have no issues with designing the new building, but I am not comfortable with making assumptions about the strength of the existing structure, and am not sure how to proceed without drawings. There is an unfinished cellar area in this building, so I have access to some column bases for examination.
I do some structural design at my current position but am a mechanical engineer, so I am hoping that someone with more of a structural background may have encountered this issue before.
I suppose what I really need to know is:
A) Are there practical methods to determine the nature of the existing building without making too much mess?
B) Is there any 'accepted practice' in this situation with regards to what assumptions are acceptable?
Thanks
Pat