EngineerDavid
Structural
I am looking at a large steel frame with an internal plated chamber supported by the steel framework. The rectangular chamber is about 100ft by 20 ft by 75 ft high. There was an overpressure that has caused the plates and the structure to permanently deform. The customer wants to fix rather than replace the columns since there is so much connected to them. If we pull/push on the columns to correct the deflection, which is on the order of 4 to 5 inches over the 75 foot height, do you reinforce the columns to account for the loading needed to have caused the deflection? The columns are 18 inch diameter HSS shapes and W12 X 65's so the loading needed to correct these members is significant. Thank you