jayson34
Structural
- Sep 23, 2023
- 16
Hi Everyone,
Assuming there's a cover plate required on the bottom of a rolled I-beam, how should I calculate the capacity of the reinforced section? It's not a composite floor with shear studs, I only need to know the capacity of the reinforced steel section.
Since the reinforced section is now singly-symmetric, section F4 applies. Assuming a compact section and no LTB, limit state of compression flange yielding F4.1 should govern. However, I've seen people using the plastic section moment capacity. Also, AISC design guide 2 uses plastic section capacity for beams with web opening reinforcement where the sections are singly-symmetric.
The capacity based on compression flange yielding should be less than the plastic section moment capacity. I'm leaning toward using the code requirement, but it is conservative and will result in a very big cover plate.
Please help.
Thanks,
Jay
Assuming there's a cover plate required on the bottom of a rolled I-beam, how should I calculate the capacity of the reinforced section? It's not a composite floor with shear studs, I only need to know the capacity of the reinforced steel section.
Since the reinforced section is now singly-symmetric, section F4 applies. Assuming a compact section and no LTB, limit state of compression flange yielding F4.1 should govern. However, I've seen people using the plastic section moment capacity. Also, AISC design guide 2 uses plastic section capacity for beams with web opening reinforcement where the sections are singly-symmetric.
The capacity based on compression flange yielding should be less than the plastic section moment capacity. I'm leaning toward using the code requirement, but it is conservative and will result in a very big cover plate.
Please help.
Thanks,
Jay