gmannix1000
Structural
- Dec 6, 2010
- 21
Hi All,
I got asked to look at a steel beam to the rear of domestic house with sliding doors below built in 2010 with no issues which supports two stories of floor load above on the inner leaf. It spans approximately 4.8m. It is in the cavity zone with a steel plate welded along the bottom flange to support the outer leaf and inner leaf plus concrete slab. There are vertical stiffeners welded on one side of the web at 800C/C. Outer leaf load is approx 5kn/m factored and inner leaf/concrete slab load is 45kn/m factored. My design preference for this would have been two steel beams, one under each leaf but this is already present onsite. Beam is a 305x171UB51.
In looking at this, I'd ideally like to prove this works in lateral torsion and buckling but it is failing significantly. Could anyone offer any thoughts or advice on this? Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
I got asked to look at a steel beam to the rear of domestic house with sliding doors below built in 2010 with no issues which supports two stories of floor load above on the inner leaf. It spans approximately 4.8m. It is in the cavity zone with a steel plate welded along the bottom flange to support the outer leaf and inner leaf plus concrete slab. There are vertical stiffeners welded on one side of the web at 800C/C. Outer leaf load is approx 5kn/m factored and inner leaf/concrete slab load is 45kn/m factored. My design preference for this would have been two steel beams, one under each leaf but this is already present onsite. Beam is a 305x171UB51.
In looking at this, I'd ideally like to prove this works in lateral torsion and buckling but it is failing significantly. Could anyone offer any thoughts or advice on this? Any help would be gratefully appreciated.