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- Aug 24, 2011
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I have a situation where a W18 is being used as a girder with W12s framing into it and concrete floor pured on decking soon to be added on top of it.
The problem is, the W18 was installed with a large permanent web buckling. It takes the shape of a tradition web buckling ( sideways smiley face ) and the center of the web is deflected in one direction nearly 3/4in at the end of the beam.
Is there a particular code or standard that offers guidance on how much web buckling is acceptable? I have looked through both the AISC Code of Standard Practice and ASTM A6 Standard Specification for Rolled Structural Steel Shapes and I haven't found specific guidance in either.
The problem is, the W18 was installed with a large permanent web buckling. It takes the shape of a tradition web buckling ( sideways smiley face ) and the center of the web is deflected in one direction nearly 3/4in at the end of the beam.
Is there a particular code or standard that offers guidance on how much web buckling is acceptable? I have looked through both the AISC Code of Standard Practice and ASTM A6 Standard Specification for Rolled Structural Steel Shapes and I haven't found specific guidance in either.