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- Apr 8, 2006
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I am evaluating an existing W6x12 beam in a warehouse that does not work for flexure based on a 125 psf storage live load that it might get subjected to. The beam has simple spans and is supporting metal grating welded to the top flange (assumed to brace compression flange).
Adding a plate to the bottom increases the section modulus of the bottom face significantly, but only marginally increases that of the top face. So a straight up, M/Stop fails.
However, the plastic section modulus of the beam with reinforcing plate exceeds the required section modulus.
I am calculating the stresses based on a 36 ksi yield stress to be conservative.
Would it be acceptable to compute the design capacity of the beam based on a plastic section modulus of the composite section (W6+plate)?
We are Virginia Tech
Go HOKIES
I am evaluating an existing W6x12 beam in a warehouse that does not work for flexure based on a 125 psf storage live load that it might get subjected to. The beam has simple spans and is supporting metal grating welded to the top flange (assumed to brace compression flange).
Adding a plate to the bottom increases the section modulus of the bottom face significantly, but only marginally increases that of the top face. So a straight up, M/Stop fails.
However, the plastic section modulus of the beam with reinforcing plate exceeds the required section modulus.
I am calculating the stresses based on a 36 ksi yield stress to be conservative.
Would it be acceptable to compute the design capacity of the beam based on a plastic section modulus of the composite section (W6+plate)?
We are Virginia Tech
Go HOKIES