ReverenceEng
Structural
- Feb 18, 2016
- 81
I have a "piece of art" a client is making for their client, and they have requested structural engineering for it.
They want to call it a piece of art. It will sit in an open space. Not sure yet if publicly accessible. It is very slender, basically a cantilever structure, on a tilt of 15 degrees, and about 16 feet tall. As such, deflection under wind is very real. Also, if any hooligan were to parkour up this thing, or people just lean on it for pictures, it will deflect quite a bit.
I can make it strong enough, but the deflection is a very real concern, even under it's own weight.
1) Does anyone know any relevant parts of code the pertain to "works of art".
2) Does anyone have any general guidance for stuff like this?
3) As a general question, if someone parkours up this thing, and it breaks, and maybe that kid gets injured, can the engineer be responsible at all? I would think so if it is reasonable to assume that this might happen. Thoughts?
They want to call it a piece of art. It will sit in an open space. Not sure yet if publicly accessible. It is very slender, basically a cantilever structure, on a tilt of 15 degrees, and about 16 feet tall. As such, deflection under wind is very real. Also, if any hooligan were to parkour up this thing, or people just lean on it for pictures, it will deflect quite a bit.
I can make it strong enough, but the deflection is a very real concern, even under it's own weight.
1) Does anyone know any relevant parts of code the pertain to "works of art".
2) Does anyone have any general guidance for stuff like this?
3) As a general question, if someone parkours up this thing, and it breaks, and maybe that kid gets injured, can the engineer be responsible at all? I would think so if it is reasonable to assume that this might happen. Thoughts?