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Structural
- Dec 3, 2010
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The 8'6" steel fluted column in these pictures is in service in the top floor of an old factory (1900+/-) building that was converted into condominiums in the early 1990s. It supports the roof structure of the building, but a client is hoping it's got the capacity to support one corner of a new roof deck.
Anyone got an idea where I might find the structural properties of such an item? (crickets chirping) And if not, anyone want to tell me how they'd approach calculating its capacity?
There are no markings on the column other than the fluting and the decorative top to tell me what kind of steel it may be. It could be wrought iron for all I know, but shows no grain or texture.
Anyone got an idea where I might find the structural properties of such an item? (crickets chirping) And if not, anyone want to tell me how they'd approach calculating its capacity?
There are no markings on the column other than the fluting and the decorative top to tell me what kind of steel it may be. It could be wrought iron for all I know, but shows no grain or texture.