FE_struct1
Structural
- Nov 30, 2017
- 41
Hi all,
I'm posting here since I believe this forum has more experience with liquid shims than the structural one. I'm working on a steel frame project (not aircraft but plant structure) where we are connecting large hollow rectangular girders with bolted connections using metal shim plates for full end bearing (see image). The design consultant has also specified 'expansion nodes' for this project (can't share images cuz licensing issues) due to which we are looking at a very high degree of gap variability across different connections - meaning that a significant amount of machining would be required if we were to use metal shims. To get around the cost and effort, we're looking for some good alternatives.
I came across this post ( where WKTaylor talks about liquid shims. I'm interested in these but have a couple of questions:
Thanks in advance !
I'm posting here since I believe this forum has more experience with liquid shims than the structural one. I'm working on a steel frame project (not aircraft but plant structure) where we are connecting large hollow rectangular girders with bolted connections using metal shim plates for full end bearing (see image). The design consultant has also specified 'expansion nodes' for this project (can't share images cuz licensing issues) due to which we are looking at a very high degree of gap variability across different connections - meaning that a significant amount of machining would be required if we were to use metal shims. To get around the cost and effort, we're looking for some good alternatives.
I came across this post ( where WKTaylor talks about liquid shims. I'm interested in these but have a couple of questions:
1. Do liquid shims show any significant levels of creep? Would it be large enough to affect the pretension in the bolts ?
2. Is the thermal expansion coefficient of liquid shims very different from that of steel? The steel frame could reach spot temperatures of around 85 degs (Celsius).
3. How much would the cost be (ballpark estimates are fine) in comparison to metal shims? The project is in Australia and we may need to import the liquid shim if it gets approved.
Thanks in advance !