Alves21
Structural
- Mar 4, 2020
- 16
Hello fellow Engineers.
I was asked to review a free standing crane runway girder for a 20t crane. Due to space limitations the project was made with beam span of 14m and column height is 9m.
I did check the runway beam (simply supported) and the columns according to design guide 7 and in terms of resistance it goes ok with a welded beam of aprox. 100cm height.
My concerns are with the beam being unbraced on the flanges and possible torsion problems that may result. As far as I know for a runway beam with that span on a industrial building I would have to lateral brace it but this case being a free standing crane this is not possible.
Also concerned with deflection of column on the crane plane since there is no brace in that direction. Right now the solution is to use very robust columns and set strongest inertia (xx) to work on that plane. I am attaching a picture that shows the geometry.
Any tips for this type of structure is appreciated.
Kind Regards
I was asked to review a free standing crane runway girder for a 20t crane. Due to space limitations the project was made with beam span of 14m and column height is 9m.
I did check the runway beam (simply supported) and the columns according to design guide 7 and in terms of resistance it goes ok with a welded beam of aprox. 100cm height.
My concerns are with the beam being unbraced on the flanges and possible torsion problems that may result. As far as I know for a runway beam with that span on a industrial building I would have to lateral brace it but this case being a free standing crane this is not possible.
Also concerned with deflection of column on the crane plane since there is no brace in that direction. Right now the solution is to use very robust columns and set strongest inertia (xx) to work on that plane. I am attaching a picture that shows the geometry.
Any tips for this type of structure is appreciated.
Kind Regards