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Structural
- Sep 6, 2013
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We have a client who has a warehouse that is a pre-engineered metal building (PEMB). The PEMB columns and beams are welded plate girder shapes. In doing a walk through of the facility it was noticed that the webs of both the columns and beams are not flat, but are "wavy". It can easily be seen by the dust that has settled onto the outward wave of the web. In the attached pictures, the dark spots on the webs are a collection of dust. If you were to look at the opposite side of the column/beam, the dark spots would be in alternating places. The wave of the webs is noticeable to the touch of the hand. On the columns, where the web connects to the flanges, the web appears to be flat. I was unable to touch the beams, but they seem very similar.
Has anyone every seen/experienced anything like this in the past?
It seems like it must be a result of fabrication (webs continuously welded to the flanges), but is there any chance this is a sign of web buckling? Seems unlikely as the flanges show no noticeable distortion.
This link to the AISC FAQS seems to state that what we are seeing at this facility is within tolerance. However, I would still like to hear some feedback from anyone that has seen this in the past.
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Has anyone every seen/experienced anything like this in the past?
It seems like it must be a result of fabrication (webs continuously welded to the flanges), but is there any chance this is a sign of web buckling? Seems unlikely as the flanges show no noticeable distortion.
This link to the AISC FAQS seems to state that what we are seeing at this facility is within tolerance. However, I would still like to hear some feedback from anyone that has seen this in the past.
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