PieRRound
Structural
- Nov 11, 2013
- 5
Howdy friends.
I have designed many a grillage in my day, as well as the seafastening for said grillage.
Typically I use RISA 3D to determine the reactions at the locations of my seafastening cleats; I design my cleats and welds accordingly.
I recently got into a bit of a debate (as is common among engineers) regarding the proper boundary conditions for a seafastened grillage on the back deck of a pipelay vessel.
In the midst of all of these great minds (present company excluded), we actually reached a bit of a stalemate.
There seemed to be valid arguments from both camps...
So without further adieu - I offer this topic of discussion to THE FORUM.
If you were to model a grillage in RISA 3D or STAAD, how would you model the under-deck members of the vessel underneath the beams of the grillage - keeping in mind that there will be seafastening cleats welded to the grillage beams and to the deck -- does this constitute a FIXED boundary condition at the location of the seafastening cleats?
Needless to say, the boundary conditions specified in the model will have an influence on whether or not the grillage beams pass for bending and shear checks (based on the operational loads of the equipment that is on top of the grillage.
Yes, statically indeterminate... It's a valid point.
Thoughts? Fixed boundary conditions OR simply supported?
I have designed many a grillage in my day, as well as the seafastening for said grillage.
Typically I use RISA 3D to determine the reactions at the locations of my seafastening cleats; I design my cleats and welds accordingly.
I recently got into a bit of a debate (as is common among engineers) regarding the proper boundary conditions for a seafastened grillage on the back deck of a pipelay vessel.
In the midst of all of these great minds (present company excluded), we actually reached a bit of a stalemate.
There seemed to be valid arguments from both camps...
So without further adieu - I offer this topic of discussion to THE FORUM.
If you were to model a grillage in RISA 3D or STAAD, how would you model the under-deck members of the vessel underneath the beams of the grillage - keeping in mind that there will be seafastening cleats welded to the grillage beams and to the deck -- does this constitute a FIXED boundary condition at the location of the seafastening cleats?
Needless to say, the boundary conditions specified in the model will have an influence on whether or not the grillage beams pass for bending and shear checks (based on the operational loads of the equipment that is on top of the grillage.
Yes, statically indeterminate... It's a valid point.
Thoughts? Fixed boundary conditions OR simply supported?