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Structural
- Dec 25, 2019
- 68
Good Afternoon,
I feel like after this week, I will owe everyone on engtips a coffee, but I have one more topic that I would love some input on.
I have columns (typ. col is W10x54) transferring onto box girders (typ. box girder 20" wide x 25" deep). I need to get this force into the webs of my box girder, so want to design a full-depth internal stiffener to accomplish this. I am thinking to select the plate thickness by checking the stiffener as a column, as is mentioned in S16-14 cl. 14.4.2. If anyone has any feedback on any considerations I might be missing here, I would love to hear this.
In addition, I am finding the width:thickness ratio in Table 1 for plate girder stiffeners to very dramatically govern the thickness of the plate required. Because I am planning to weld the internal plate at the top and two sides, is it necessary to use such a stringent requirement? This seems more suited to an element supported only on one side.
I've provided some sketches below of the condition I have, and what I am thinking to do:
Thank-you all so much again, I really love hearing your ideas and advice!
I feel like after this week, I will owe everyone on engtips a coffee, but I have one more topic that I would love some input on.
I have columns (typ. col is W10x54) transferring onto box girders (typ. box girder 20" wide x 25" deep). I need to get this force into the webs of my box girder, so want to design a full-depth internal stiffener to accomplish this. I am thinking to select the plate thickness by checking the stiffener as a column, as is mentioned in S16-14 cl. 14.4.2. If anyone has any feedback on any considerations I might be missing here, I would love to hear this.
In addition, I am finding the width:thickness ratio in Table 1 for plate girder stiffeners to very dramatically govern the thickness of the plate required. Because I am planning to weld the internal plate at the top and two sides, is it necessary to use such a stringent requirement? This seems more suited to an element supported only on one side.
I've provided some sketches below of the condition I have, and what I am thinking to do:


Thank-you all so much again, I really love hearing your ideas and advice!