MX009
Structural
- Jun 10, 2018
- 1
Hi everyone,
I have been employed to design a stacker which will include a box truss for the conveyor, constructed from square hollow sections instead of the usual WB, angles and channels.
The intention seems to be to bevel the ends and full penetration butt weld the perpendiculars to the main chords, and then add the diagonals in he same plane.
Is this the usual way to constructed a mobile structure fully from square sections?
I would prefer to slot the sections and use fin plates.
The sections would then be fillet welded to the fins.
Does anyone have any experience with this ?
Thanks.
I have been employed to design a stacker which will include a box truss for the conveyor, constructed from square hollow sections instead of the usual WB, angles and channels.
The intention seems to be to bevel the ends and full penetration butt weld the perpendiculars to the main chords, and then add the diagonals in he same plane.
Is this the usual way to constructed a mobile structure fully from square sections?
I would prefer to slot the sections and use fin plates.
The sections would then be fillet welded to the fins.
Does anyone have any experience with this ?
Thanks.