ONT003
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 23, 2017
- 6
I've been tasked to address a corrosion and possible material loss issue on some structural steel in an aircraft hangar. These beams have been exposed to salt and moisture from the bay. There is bubbling under paint on the beams, corroded rivets and some concerning corrosion at the base.
I've attached photos. My first instinct is to blast clean the damaged areas, treat the metal, possibly fill any pitting and re-coat. With the level of corrosion visible on the base of the I beam, is it recommended to also install a cover plate for reinforcement?
Any recommendations are appreciated. We lost our Structural Engineer recently so if the level of repairs require structural engineering design we'll just have to contract out support. Thank you.
I've attached photos. My first instinct is to blast clean the damaged areas, treat the metal, possibly fill any pitting and re-coat. With the level of corrosion visible on the base of the I beam, is it recommended to also install a cover plate for reinforcement?
Any recommendations are appreciated. We lost our Structural Engineer recently so if the level of repairs require structural engineering design we'll just have to contract out support. Thank you.