jsharkbait
Structural
- Dec 21, 2017
- 13
I have a project where there is a lot of temporary shoring and bracing in the form of W8 sections (these have been designed by another engineer). I've been specifying some new steel beams recently and the contractor asked if they could somehow re-use the shoring steel once it was taken out. I'd love to do this mostly for the environmental impacts, but those beams are typically much longer and so would have to be cut to the proper length onsite with a torch. I'm trying to quantify what effect this would have on the steel. The W8 sections are much more than I'd actually need and so I don't expect to load them close to the yield stress at their midspan so my concern is more with the properties of the steel at the end of the beam where it has been cut- for shear, and for any new boltholes. I imagine there could be a loss of properties somewhat or maybe some brittleness issues?
Has anybody tried to do this before or knows of what happens after cutting?
Has anybody tried to do this before or knows of what happens after cutting?