Pervispasco
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 29, 2024
- 1
Hello everyone,
After years of following this forum, I've consistently found it to be an invaluable resource for technical discussion. Despite reviewing numerous threads on shear flow, I haven't yet found a solution to my specific problem.
I'm currently working on a project involving substantial strengthening of an existing multi-bay steel portal frame warehouse, primarily due to added roof loading.
Our current approach involves the addition of an extra I beam to the underside of the rafter to meet the required inertia and strength capacity (refer to the attached diagram).
In situations involving simply supported beams, I would typically rely on the VQ/I formula to determine shear flow and design the bolts accordingly. However, given that we're dealing with a portal frame rafter where bending moment, shear, and axial loads reach their maximum at a single section, I'm not sure whether I should consider different formulas and methods or if VQ/I remains applicable in this context with no extra forces to consider.
Your help and valuable insight would be much appreciated.
Thanks
After years of following this forum, I've consistently found it to be an invaluable resource for technical discussion. Despite reviewing numerous threads on shear flow, I haven't yet found a solution to my specific problem.
I'm currently working on a project involving substantial strengthening of an existing multi-bay steel portal frame warehouse, primarily due to added roof loading.
Our current approach involves the addition of an extra I beam to the underside of the rafter to meet the required inertia and strength capacity (refer to the attached diagram).
In situations involving simply supported beams, I would typically rely on the VQ/I formula to determine shear flow and design the bolts accordingly. However, given that we're dealing with a portal frame rafter where bending moment, shear, and axial loads reach their maximum at a single section, I'm not sure whether I should consider different formulas and methods or if VQ/I remains applicable in this context with no extra forces to consider.
Your help and valuable insight would be much appreciated.
Thanks