Trillers
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 14, 2011
- 66
I was asked by a client to provide a design to join two 40' containers for temporary buildings. Our design wind speed is 170 MPH and we are in Category D.
The proposal is to take out one long wall of each container, then join the two together. Sounds simple until you throw in the requirement that the structure needs to be moved every couple of years. The owner wants to move it as a single piece, intact and trailerable.
Our proposal is to use a couple of 3" square tubes connected by a long narrow section (3" wide) of container wall side as the main structural beam running along the joint at the tops of the containers (longitudinal).
We would like to analyze if the setup will meet the required minimum section modulus of a single I or W Beam for the loading and length. I computed the Sx as if the square tubes along each edge and the narrow section were one single member.
My question is would it make more sense to compute Sx individually or, as we have done because the proposal is to weld the components together , to compute it the way we have done as if it was one structural section.
Would like to get your opinions.
The proposal is to take out one long wall of each container, then join the two together. Sounds simple until you throw in the requirement that the structure needs to be moved every couple of years. The owner wants to move it as a single piece, intact and trailerable.
Our proposal is to use a couple of 3" square tubes connected by a long narrow section (3" wide) of container wall side as the main structural beam running along the joint at the tops of the containers (longitudinal).
We would like to analyze if the setup will meet the required minimum section modulus of a single I or W Beam for the loading and length. I computed the Sx as if the square tubes along each edge and the narrow section were one single member.
My question is would it make more sense to compute Sx individually or, as we have done because the proposal is to weld the components together , to compute it the way we have done as if it was one structural section.
Would like to get your opinions.