iceberg187
Structural
- Apr 30, 2009
- 6
Has anyone run across electric forging welds before?
We are looking at an existing open web steel joist that was fabricated in 1942 by Truscon Steel Company. The bottom chord is a tapered T shape, the top chord is a channel shaped like a W, the web members is a continuous bent rod.
The weld between the bent rod web diagonal members and the joist top and bottom chords appears to have been provided by means of "electric forging" per the Carnegie Pocket Companion 1934 p. 386 listed on SlideRuleEra's site. Also attached is a field photo of this weld connection.
Does anyone know of any resources or have any other information regarding this "electric forging" weld type or capacities?
Through analysis, we have determined that the existing joist members are adequate for the snow drift load that will be added to these joists. The welds are currently the weak link since we have no allowable design capacities for this weld type. There are hundreds of these joists that are affected by this condition, so we are trying to do everything we can to determine the existing joist design capacity.
Thanks in advance for any assistance that you might be able to offer.
We are looking at an existing open web steel joist that was fabricated in 1942 by Truscon Steel Company. The bottom chord is a tapered T shape, the top chord is a channel shaped like a W, the web members is a continuous bent rod.
The weld between the bent rod web diagonal members and the joist top and bottom chords appears to have been provided by means of "electric forging" per the Carnegie Pocket Companion 1934 p. 386 listed on SlideRuleEra's site. Also attached is a field photo of this weld connection.
Does anyone know of any resources or have any other information regarding this "electric forging" weld type or capacities?
Through analysis, we have determined that the existing joist members are adequate for the snow drift load that will be added to these joists. The welds are currently the weak link since we have no allowable design capacities for this weld type. There are hundreds of these joists that are affected by this condition, so we are trying to do everything we can to determine the existing joist design capacity.
Thanks in advance for any assistance that you might be able to offer.