bookowski
Structural
- Aug 29, 2010
- 983
Looking at a crane runway beam and have a couple of questions:
System:
- 10 Ton overhead crane (for a small steel fab shop)
- Runway beam span = 68ft, but due to site constraints the end footing needs to be held back so the client wants a +/-60ft. span + +/-8ft. cantilever
I have never done/seen a cantilevered runway beam but I have a feeling it isn't a great idea. In general I know that continuous runway beams are discouraged, and therefore the cantilever is likely to suffer from the same fatigue related issues. Has anyone done/seen a small cantilever like this?
Based on the demand and span I could get a rolled shape to work but we can't get a single piece of that length to the site. I have read that welded splices should not be used in runway beams due to fatigue issues, what about bolted splices - are those also to be avoided?
System:
- 10 Ton overhead crane (for a small steel fab shop)
- Runway beam span = 68ft, but due to site constraints the end footing needs to be held back so the client wants a +/-60ft. span + +/-8ft. cantilever
I have never done/seen a cantilevered runway beam but I have a feeling it isn't a great idea. In general I know that continuous runway beams are discouraged, and therefore the cantilever is likely to suffer from the same fatigue related issues. Has anyone done/seen a small cantilever like this?
Based on the demand and span I could get a rolled shape to work but we can't get a single piece of that length to the site. I have read that welded splices should not be used in runway beams due to fatigue issues, what about bolted splices - are those also to be avoided?