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Stiffener detail to create a hole in W-beam 1

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engr567

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Aug 21, 2009
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Can anyone please give a typical stiffener detail to create a hole in a W beam? I would really appreciate it. In my case, I need to create a 12" wide x4" high hole (at the mid-depth of the beam) in a W16x36 beam.
Thanks in advance.
 
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Calculate the maximum shear at the end of the opening. Call it V kips. The secondary moment in the top and bottom portion of the beam as a result of the opening is M' = Vw/4 where w is the width of opening. In your case, M' = 3V"k. Combine this with primary moment, M to find stresses.

Add an angle each side of the web, top and bottom such that bending stresses are acceptable. Extend the angles at least 6" beyond the opening.



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