eureka
Structural
- Feb 9, 2000
- 126
On an existing structure, one of the levels has a framing which divides it into rectangles (beam center lines) 3'-0" by 12' 0". The framing is covered with a 3/8" deck plate (50 ksi steel) which is welded continuously to the beam flanges. The resulting plate is then divided into rectangles 2'-0" by 11'-0". On this deck a cart with 4 casters (8" diameter by 4" wide) carries a peice of equipment. Total weight of cart and equipment is 28 kips. Each caster carries 7 kips.<br><br>Analyzing this plate using Roak and also using Finite Elements gives bending stresses far in excess of yield and ultimate for the plate. Inspection of the existing plate does not give any appearance of distress, yielding or deflections.<br><br>I am designing a very similar structure and am unable to justify the 3/8" plate. Can any one give a rational explanation?<br><br>Thanks in advance.