npthao121
Structural
- May 19, 2003
- 42
Dear All,
At our site, we have installed H-244x175x7x11 mm (grade ASTM A36) beams as pipe sleepers. These sleepers will support some gas pipelines (30¡±, 20¡±¡¦) and piping contractor finished pipe installation already. After that we found the H beams seem to be slightly overloaded. By visual investigation we can measure deflection of 30-35 mm per each beam (the span is 6 m). However the beams is still stable.
I rechecked the beams by AISC-ASD89. The demand/capacity ratio is about 1.11; then I backed to take a look at the calculation sheet and found H-294x200x8x12 mm beam was designed for the sleeper originally. There is a difference between calculation sheet & design drawing. It seems to be that this situation due to the designer¡¯s mistake, they did not check CAD draft work, I think.
The owner does not know about the problem until now. We want to correct the problem by reinforcing the H beam, but it is very difficult to reinforce or replace the beam. We cannot touch or move the pipe & other cable tray¡¦installed on the sleeper already. Any way the gap between the sleeper & the ground just about 300 mm. Therefore, we cannot do anything unless we remove all things on the sleeper.
Unfortunately we are the EPC contractor so that I can not blame to designer.
Anyone can suggest the right way to overcome the problem? Can I do nothing & just keep silent. In all honesty I am not much worry about the beam strength, it can be OK with the ratio of 1.11.
Thank in advance.
At our site, we have installed H-244x175x7x11 mm (grade ASTM A36) beams as pipe sleepers. These sleepers will support some gas pipelines (30¡±, 20¡±¡¦) and piping contractor finished pipe installation already. After that we found the H beams seem to be slightly overloaded. By visual investigation we can measure deflection of 30-35 mm per each beam (the span is 6 m). However the beams is still stable.
I rechecked the beams by AISC-ASD89. The demand/capacity ratio is about 1.11; then I backed to take a look at the calculation sheet and found H-294x200x8x12 mm beam was designed for the sleeper originally. There is a difference between calculation sheet & design drawing. It seems to be that this situation due to the designer¡¯s mistake, they did not check CAD draft work, I think.
The owner does not know about the problem until now. We want to correct the problem by reinforcing the H beam, but it is very difficult to reinforce or replace the beam. We cannot touch or move the pipe & other cable tray¡¦installed on the sleeper already. Any way the gap between the sleeper & the ground just about 300 mm. Therefore, we cannot do anything unless we remove all things on the sleeper.
Unfortunately we are the EPC contractor so that I can not blame to designer.
Anyone can suggest the right way to overcome the problem? Can I do nothing & just keep silent. In all honesty I am not much worry about the beam strength, it can be OK with the ratio of 1.11.
Thank in advance.