Ali95
Structural
- May 26, 2024
- 2
Hi everyone,
I have an existing braced steel frame structure that is supporting a grain silos. The structure is 60 years old and it is in good condition except for a few columns, which are heavily corroded at the bottom (see attachment), some of which have lost almost the whole web at the bottom (were the columns are connected with the ground slab), I am looking for a remedial solution to keep the structure for few years until the new structure is built, can someone with relevant experience advise on a viable solution to repair these columns, and how to ensure that if a column fail the structure will not go through progressive collapse?
My initial suggestion:
1- Strengthen the with two welded plates.
2- encase these locations have concrete and shear studs.
3- connect the columns using ground tie beams, so no disproportionate collapse happens.
I have an existing braced steel frame structure that is supporting a grain silos. The structure is 60 years old and it is in good condition except for a few columns, which are heavily corroded at the bottom (see attachment), some of which have lost almost the whole web at the bottom (were the columns are connected with the ground slab), I am looking for a remedial solution to keep the structure for few years until the new structure is built, can someone with relevant experience advise on a viable solution to repair these columns, and how to ensure that if a column fail the structure will not go through progressive collapse?
My initial suggestion:
1- Strengthen the with two welded plates.
2- encase these locations have concrete and shear studs.
3- connect the columns using ground tie beams, so no disproportionate collapse happens.