Darken99
Mechanical
- Apr 5, 2005
- 135
I am finding very little documentation when it comes to long term structural steel integrity. It seems to be an area with very little regulatory requirements. Codes specify that it is to be designed to a certain criteria with a suitable corrosion resistant coating. The coating applied will provided many years of protection but will eventually fail. The most advantageous response is to recoat the steel before any significant corrosion has occurred. Unfortunately this is difficult and has not been done in many industrial setting.
Since any corrosion will diminish the safety factor, is there any industry standard to say what amount of corrosion is acceptable without doing fitness for service calculations on every member?
Does anyone know of any good books or documentation that has proper ways to support and repair structural steel while under load?
Thanks in advance.
Since any corrosion will diminish the safety factor, is there any industry standard to say what amount of corrosion is acceptable without doing fitness for service calculations on every member?
Does anyone know of any good books or documentation that has proper ways to support and repair structural steel while under load?
Thanks in advance.