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Steel beam with steel pipe end plates

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keenaseng

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Jul 11, 2010
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I have an interesting situation where I have 2 steel beams with steel pipe end plates to support some large loads. Please see the attached sketch.
I am concerned about the transfer of moment and shear through the pipe to the support and how I can strengthen it externally.
Any comments or thoughts would be appreciated.
 
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It sounds like an interesting problem .. But I can't open any attachment either (Get a blank (white) "pdf" page.)

I'm trying how you can make a round "pipe" into a flat (?) "endplate" attached to a W shape. 8<)
 
You need to treat the ends of your flanges as rings. Use a ring all the way around the pipes. You would then effectively have a T-shape at each of your flanges in a ring shape.

Use formulas from Roark & Young "Formulas for stresses and strain" to determine the stresses on your ring to determine the adequate ring thickness and if you have sufficient pipe wall thickness.

Am I describing this adequately? Does this make sense or is a sketch necessary?
 
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