LeonhardEuler
Structural
- Jun 19, 2017
- 200
All,
I need help with something that may end up being quite simple, but haven't quite found a solid answer yet.
I am working on a lift plan for a large cantilevered steel section. At the base of this cantilevered section there is a wide flange beam framing into a wide flange column. The column is existing and the beam is new. The beam will have fully welded flanges with a shear tab at the web. I am trying to work up an erection aid to keep the beam aligned during erection so that it can be welded in the correct location. I need a temporary connection detail that will "clamp" the beam in place to allow for surveying to be completed and the beam to be adjusted as necessary according to the survey and then welded in that location. I was going to provide stiffened seat connections on top and bottom and provide long slotted holes in the direction that movement will be need (in the torsional direction for lack of better words). However, I have run into the obvious road block with this that there is not access to weld the flanges if I do this because the angle seats will be in the way.
My current running idea is to provide a bolted angle connection at top and bottom flanges with long slotted holes in the direction of adjustment, but instead of an angle seat running full width of the beam provide (2) angle seats on each flange, so one angle can be removed and replaced with weld at a time.
For bonus points I have some columns that go from level to level (not from floor to level) and need to be attached to a beam above (the beam in question) and a beam below (an existing beam). Is there a typical connection aid for this that anyone knows of where I can pin the top plate of the column and freely move the bottom. It may help to mention that the column is connected with a bolted base plate on top and bottom.
I need help with something that may end up being quite simple, but haven't quite found a solid answer yet.
I am working on a lift plan for a large cantilevered steel section. At the base of this cantilevered section there is a wide flange beam framing into a wide flange column. The column is existing and the beam is new. The beam will have fully welded flanges with a shear tab at the web. I am trying to work up an erection aid to keep the beam aligned during erection so that it can be welded in the correct location. I need a temporary connection detail that will "clamp" the beam in place to allow for surveying to be completed and the beam to be adjusted as necessary according to the survey and then welded in that location. I was going to provide stiffened seat connections on top and bottom and provide long slotted holes in the direction that movement will be need (in the torsional direction for lack of better words). However, I have run into the obvious road block with this that there is not access to weld the flanges if I do this because the angle seats will be in the way.
My current running idea is to provide a bolted angle connection at top and bottom flanges with long slotted holes in the direction of adjustment, but instead of an angle seat running full width of the beam provide (2) angle seats on each flange, so one angle can be removed and replaced with weld at a time.
For bonus points I have some columns that go from level to level (not from floor to level) and need to be attached to a beam above (the beam in question) and a beam below (an existing beam). Is there a typical connection aid for this that anyone knows of where I can pin the top plate of the column and freely move the bottom. It may help to mention that the column is connected with a bolted base plate on top and bottom.