MER3
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 23, 2010
- 57
We built a cart to handle a 35kip heat exchanger. Due to an interference, the construction crew want to modify the cart as shown below. The beam is a W10x30 and they need to remove 6" of the beam for a clearance issue. Obviously solution 1 is to just not do it, but I am seeing if it is feasible at all. Due to the geometry of the cart, the loads in this particular beam are not great, the max. moment is only 72 in-k. My question is about reinforcing the underside of this beam after we cut out most of it. I can take my reinforced section with the plates we intend to add and show that the section modulus of the reinforced section still greatly exceeds that required for the loads and I can take the eccentricity into account for the small axial loads, but my question relates more to how in general to be sure that my new beam section is fully developed and is sharing the load. Is there any guidance for something like this?
Thanks for the help
Thanks for the help