ChiEngr
Structural
- Oct 19, 2021
- 77
Hello,
I am working on a project in which we are to be adding a jib crane to an existing wide flange column. The attached sketch indicates that it will be oriented about the weak axis of the column. The existing column requires reinforcement to support the new loading, and it is already resisting strong-axis moments. Per the attachment, I plan to design (2) side plates, (1) per side, to reinforce the column.
My question comes when performing the weld design for the plate to existing column connection. For the case where you are to calculate the shear flow about a horizontal plane or cut, as for a flange cover plate added on to a wide flange beam, this is simple. But, in my case, I am getting confused as to how to determine the shear flow into the page at a vertical plane or cut.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I am working on a project in which we are to be adding a jib crane to an existing wide flange column. The attached sketch indicates that it will be oriented about the weak axis of the column. The existing column requires reinforcement to support the new loading, and it is already resisting strong-axis moments. Per the attachment, I plan to design (2) side plates, (1) per side, to reinforce the column.
My question comes when performing the weld design for the plate to existing column connection. For the case where you are to calculate the shear flow about a horizontal plane or cut, as for a flange cover plate added on to a wide flange beam, this is simple. But, in my case, I am getting confused as to how to determine the shear flow into the page at a vertical plane or cut.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!