XPDQ
Mechanical
- May 30, 2008
- 14
I am currently working with a Pillar Type Jib Crane. It appears that its cantilevered S-Beam was damaged at some point in time by a load that was applied to the end of the beam and at the bottom flange, perpendicular to the length of the beam. The beam has yielded from this torsional force and it appears the web has bent to make a radius (on one side of the web the flanges are closer together, on the other side of the web the flanges are farther apart). This deformation is tapered down the length of the beam and the fixed end of the beam has minimal deformation.
Is there a method to determine how much the bending strength of the beam about its strong axis has been reduced?
Is there a way to technically justify that this beam needs to be replaced or its use be continued?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Is there a method to determine how much the bending strength of the beam about its strong axis has been reduced?
Is there a way to technically justify that this beam needs to be replaced or its use be continued?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.