Bubik
Structural
- Mar 15, 2016
- 103
Hi everyone!!!
I would be thankful if anybody answered my question regarding gaps in slip-resistant connections.
I am on a cement plant project and such connections are literally in all structures. The problem is that fabrication of steel elements is of very poor quality. The gaps are massive regardless of if it is beam to beam or column to beam elements. In case of beam to beam the connections can't fulfil their design purpose as gaps are so big that they became load bearing connections, so contractor's workers just stack bolt washers in the gaps....
Does anybody know a good method to solve the problem with the gaps?? Also, the structures are already erected so preferably it needs to be worked around it.
Thank you.
I would be thankful if anybody answered my question regarding gaps in slip-resistant connections.
I am on a cement plant project and such connections are literally in all structures. The problem is that fabrication of steel elements is of very poor quality. The gaps are massive regardless of if it is beam to beam or column to beam elements. In case of beam to beam the connections can't fulfil their design purpose as gaps are so big that they became load bearing connections, so contractor's workers just stack bolt washers in the gaps....
Does anybody know a good method to solve the problem with the gaps?? Also, the structures are already erected so preferably it needs to be worked around it.
Thank you.