aayvat
Structural
- Oct 10, 2008
- 11
I have a steel support structure for a retractable crane stopper which is to be installed to an existing crane girder. The support stucture consists of welded plates to which the pneumatic stopper is fixed above. The crane girder is simply supported by the building columns and the stopper will be installed near the center of the span.
The space for installation of the support structure to the existing girder is tight and construction prefers to bolt the structure to the web of the girder rather to minimize the field welds. The stiffener/transfer plates of the support would be welded to the top flange of the girder and bolted to the web.
My concern is introducing holes to the tension field of the existing girder without a complete verification of the girder itself. Is this a valid concern? Is it common to see web bolted stiffeners in practice?
Thanks for any comments or suggestions.
The space for installation of the support structure to the existing girder is tight and construction prefers to bolt the structure to the web of the girder rather to minimize the field welds. The stiffener/transfer plates of the support would be welded to the top flange of the girder and bolted to the web.
My concern is introducing holes to the tension field of the existing girder without a complete verification of the girder itself. Is this a valid concern? Is it common to see web bolted stiffeners in practice?
Thanks for any comments or suggestions.