ATSE
Structural
- May 14, 2009
- 594
I am working on an existing recycled water storage basin, which has a structural roof. About 80ft x 80 ft in plan. Beams will be supported at the ends, and also by some interior concrete columns. Spans about 20ft.
Previous roof was treated wood framed. Completely corroded in 12 years, and must be replaced.
Roof does not have to be perfectly waterproof, and will be vented at the ends.
Chlorine concentration is between 1 and 5 mg/L (ppm), and not well controlled. The recycled water is nearly potable, except high chlorine at the basin.
Because of corrosion potential, my first choice is FRP beams and covers (roofing). Like Strongwell.
However, the strength capacities are low, FRP is not a ductile material (seismic SDS = 1.2g), and connections are a pain (I don't think 316L fasteners do all that well in a chlorine environment).
Should I consider steel with a robust coating? If so, what coating? Connections?
Previous roof was treated wood framed. Completely corroded in 12 years, and must be replaced.
Roof does not have to be perfectly waterproof, and will be vented at the ends.
Chlorine concentration is between 1 and 5 mg/L (ppm), and not well controlled. The recycled water is nearly potable, except high chlorine at the basin.
Because of corrosion potential, my first choice is FRP beams and covers (roofing). Like Strongwell.
However, the strength capacities are low, FRP is not a ductile material (seismic SDS = 1.2g), and connections are a pain (I don't think 316L fasteners do all that well in a chlorine environment).
Should I consider steel with a robust coating? If so, what coating? Connections?