SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I have been approached to submit a proposal for the design of a building with a 40 ton bridge crane. I have designed a few buildings with bridge cranes before but nothing of this size (stopping at about 15 tons). The things I know will be needed:
-Crane will be on a separate column system that will be tied back to the main building columns (no brackets)
-Separate column system will have bracing parallel to the runway girders. Bracing will be in plane with the runway girders.
-I have preliminary loads from the Whiting Crane Handbook (should be good enough to get use going)
The building is going to have a system of concentric braced frames for the LFRS. My question is in relation to the diaphragm. We usually allow for the roof diaphragm to distribute the lateral loads from the crane to the building’s LFRS. However, above 5 tons we begin to introduce a system of horizontal bracing to distribute these loads. Is this type of system (a horizontal truss to distribute the lateral loads) still recommended for a crane of this size?
My old mentor designed a building similar to this one 20 years ago. We are trying to go through his archive to see if we can dig out his old plans. I also have yet to dig out the AISC DG 7 which might cover what I am asking. Just trying to get opinions of others in the community.
-Crane will be on a separate column system that will be tied back to the main building columns (no brackets)
-Separate column system will have bracing parallel to the runway girders. Bracing will be in plane with the runway girders.
-I have preliminary loads from the Whiting Crane Handbook (should be good enough to get use going)
The building is going to have a system of concentric braced frames for the LFRS. My question is in relation to the diaphragm. We usually allow for the roof diaphragm to distribute the lateral loads from the crane to the building’s LFRS. However, above 5 tons we begin to introduce a system of horizontal bracing to distribute these loads. Is this type of system (a horizontal truss to distribute the lateral loads) still recommended for a crane of this size?
My old mentor designed a building similar to this one 20 years ago. We are trying to go through his archive to see if we can dig out his old plans. I also have yet to dig out the AISC DG 7 which might cover what I am asking. Just trying to get opinions of others in the community.