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Structural
- Apr 24, 2014
- 16
hi to all
I'm analyzing the certain deck of certain module which will be installed onshore,
that deck is consisting of joints made of plates, girders and mostly the beams like heb700, hea400 and hea180
my issue here is welding beams like heb700 and hea400 to girder that has height of 1800 mm, width 670 mm, flange thk 35 and web thk 25 mmm. Also the possible stiffening, difference in height is big and i'm not sure how to design those stiffener plates, should they be so big or just partially installed?
in attachment there is a detail 1 from similar project how those beams were welded to girder, there is a cut on bottom flange and i don't know why..apparently because beam to be welded have thicker flange than the web of a girder so to avoid possible deformation of the girder's web? heb700 has thicker flange but hea400 don't have so i don't if that is the only "rule"..so i don't understand that cut on the bottom flange?
after some calculations were made it seems that certain heb700 beams are stressed maybe more that they should be, so i was considering to add some stiffeners to detail 1 (see detail 2) keeping that cut on bottom flange for now because i'm not sure about it's purpose..hea 400 beams aren't stressed significantly but i would also like to add some stiffeners maybe just for precaution in certain areas and i don't know should i apply the same stiffening process like in detail 2 and keeping that cut on bottom flange?
Also i was advised to weld some stiffening plates (detail 3) to heb700/hea400 web because of shear stress in that zone, should i then also strech stiffener n2 to "fit" stiffener n3, would that make some positive impact also?
is there any AISC standard which has some rules about joints like beam to beam/girder and something regarding stiffening those joints, what if the difference in height is so big like in mine case, are there any similar details?
Basically i'm wondering, what would be the correct way to join beams like heb700 and hea400 to such a big girder, what is the point of cutting that bottom flange and what is the best way for stiffening those connections to minimize stress/deformations and is there any standard, preferably AISC where i can see some rules about welding those joints, adding stiffeners..?
thanks in advance
I'm analyzing the certain deck of certain module which will be installed onshore,
that deck is consisting of joints made of plates, girders and mostly the beams like heb700, hea400 and hea180
my issue here is welding beams like heb700 and hea400 to girder that has height of 1800 mm, width 670 mm, flange thk 35 and web thk 25 mmm. Also the possible stiffening, difference in height is big and i'm not sure how to design those stiffener plates, should they be so big or just partially installed?
in attachment there is a detail 1 from similar project how those beams were welded to girder, there is a cut on bottom flange and i don't know why..apparently because beam to be welded have thicker flange than the web of a girder so to avoid possible deformation of the girder's web? heb700 has thicker flange but hea400 don't have so i don't if that is the only "rule"..so i don't understand that cut on the bottom flange?
after some calculations were made it seems that certain heb700 beams are stressed maybe more that they should be, so i was considering to add some stiffeners to detail 1 (see detail 2) keeping that cut on bottom flange for now because i'm not sure about it's purpose..hea 400 beams aren't stressed significantly but i would also like to add some stiffeners maybe just for precaution in certain areas and i don't know should i apply the same stiffening process like in detail 2 and keeping that cut on bottom flange?
Also i was advised to weld some stiffening plates (detail 3) to heb700/hea400 web because of shear stress in that zone, should i then also strech stiffener n2 to "fit" stiffener n3, would that make some positive impact also?
is there any AISC standard which has some rules about joints like beam to beam/girder and something regarding stiffening those joints, what if the difference in height is so big like in mine case, are there any similar details?
Basically i'm wondering, what would be the correct way to join beams like heb700 and hea400 to such a big girder, what is the point of cutting that bottom flange and what is the best way for stiffening those connections to minimize stress/deformations and is there any standard, preferably AISC where i can see some rules about welding those joints, adding stiffeners..?
thanks in advance