CPBe
Structural
- Nov 4, 2019
- 17
Hello all,
I have a somewhat unique issue that I've been tasked with and would appreciate feedback from an experienced group.
There is an existing roof structure (which all preliminary calc's indicate was designed to hold roof construction, live load, & some snow) which is getting a new 2,600 lbs fan.
Hoping to reinforce the existing W8's to keep deflection down (and also help w/lateral-torsional buckling).
Welding to the existing members is not an option.
My current thought is to bolt (2) C6's to either side of the W8 web along its full length, and frame the opening with some C6 as well - see preliminary sketch below:
Does this seem feasible? Is there maybe a more efficient way to achieve the desired effect?
Any feedback/thoughts/concerns would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
I have a somewhat unique issue that I've been tasked with and would appreciate feedback from an experienced group.
There is an existing roof structure (which all preliminary calc's indicate was designed to hold roof construction, live load, & some snow) which is getting a new 2,600 lbs fan.
Hoping to reinforce the existing W8's to keep deflection down (and also help w/lateral-torsional buckling).
Welding to the existing members is not an option.
My current thought is to bolt (2) C6's to either side of the W8 web along its full length, and frame the opening with some C6 as well - see preliminary sketch below:

Does this seem feasible? Is there maybe a more efficient way to achieve the desired effect?
Any feedback/thoughts/concerns would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!