bvass
Structural
- May 29, 2014
- 13
Hello All,
I wanted to get some opinions on a current design issue I'm having with adding top and bottom cover plates to an existing W16x31 shape. The building was constructed in the late 70's, and we've found that most all of the structural steel is 36 ksi. We are adding a significant amount of floor load to the W16, and so it needs to be strengthened in order to resist the new loading. I would like to reinforce the beam with top and bottom cover plates to get me to my required flexural strength. I've already built a mathcad that uses AISC 360-05 Sec F-5 to develop my new flexural capacity with the addition of cover plates (I used F5 instead of F4 because it's less intensive).
I'd like to use 50 ksi plates (in design specs) for reinforcement. However, I'm not sure as to how the two different grades of steel interact? I know how to design a built-up section with different materials using a transformed shape, but since E is the same with 36 ksi and 50 ksi steel I'm not sure how to go forward with design. Is there some sort of hybrid yield stress I can develop based on each steel area? If anyone know of any references I would greatly appreciate it.
I've tried using 36 ksi steel as well for the plates, they just get very thick in a hurry. I also know I'll get more capacity using section F4 of the SCM, however I'd like to shy away from that because of the amount of time it will take to develop and the project deadlines. Thanks for you help!
Brad
I wanted to get some opinions on a current design issue I'm having with adding top and bottom cover plates to an existing W16x31 shape. The building was constructed in the late 70's, and we've found that most all of the structural steel is 36 ksi. We are adding a significant amount of floor load to the W16, and so it needs to be strengthened in order to resist the new loading. I would like to reinforce the beam with top and bottom cover plates to get me to my required flexural strength. I've already built a mathcad that uses AISC 360-05 Sec F-5 to develop my new flexural capacity with the addition of cover plates (I used F5 instead of F4 because it's less intensive).
I'd like to use 50 ksi plates (in design specs) for reinforcement. However, I'm not sure as to how the two different grades of steel interact? I know how to design a built-up section with different materials using a transformed shape, but since E is the same with 36 ksi and 50 ksi steel I'm not sure how to go forward with design. Is there some sort of hybrid yield stress I can develop based on each steel area? If anyone know of any references I would greatly appreciate it.
I've tried using 36 ksi steel as well for the plates, they just get very thick in a hurry. I also know I'll get more capacity using section F4 of the SCM, however I'd like to shy away from that because of the amount of time it will take to develop and the project deadlines. Thanks for you help!
Brad