Yan3076
Structural
- Mar 9, 2016
- 2
Hello,
I have a simple W steel beam. It had been delivered to site with 15mm shifted bolt holes at one end only. Without asking design office, people at site widened them using torching. For me, heating this critical area of the beam (connection point) is not acceptable because steel prosperities are altered. I thought about welding connection angles to the beam beyond affected area but reaction eccentricity becomes bigger and then higher moment on support. Support is not designed for a higher moment and a new solution is necessary.
Now, I’m asking them to have a new beam but site people don’t like it because site is very far, accessible only by boats and float planes, and the project is at its last days.
What do you think? Is new beam exaggerated? What would you do?
I have a simple W steel beam. It had been delivered to site with 15mm shifted bolt holes at one end only. Without asking design office, people at site widened them using torching. For me, heating this critical area of the beam (connection point) is not acceptable because steel prosperities are altered. I thought about welding connection angles to the beam beyond affected area but reaction eccentricity becomes bigger and then higher moment on support. Support is not designed for a higher moment and a new solution is necessary.
Now, I’m asking them to have a new beam but site people don’t like it because site is very far, accessible only by boats and float planes, and the project is at its last days.
What do you think? Is new beam exaggerated? What would you do?
