Ginger
New member
- May 8, 1999
- 284
Dear All,
I am looking to create a compound beam by battenning together two 'I' section beams. The usual detail is to provide a number of steel plates which are welded across the top and bottom flanges of the beams in order to batten them together.
My question is; Can I use plates which just fit between the flanges and are welded to the flange edges, rather than having plates which fit right across the entire breadth of the flanges. Does this detail give sufficient lateral stability to the flanges (assuming that these batten plates and their welds can carry 2.5% of the flange force)?
Regards
Andy
I am looking to create a compound beam by battenning together two 'I' section beams. The usual detail is to provide a number of steel plates which are welded across the top and bottom flanges of the beams in order to batten them together.
My question is; Can I use plates which just fit between the flanges and are welded to the flange edges, rather than having plates which fit right across the entire breadth of the flanges. Does this detail give sufficient lateral stability to the flanges (assuming that these batten plates and their welds can carry 2.5% of the flange force)?
Regards
Andy