Derek1684
Structural
- Jan 11, 2013
- 3
I am trying to strengthen the building columns of a metal fabrication shop. There is a 10 ton overhead crane, and I am adding two more 15 ton overhead cranes. The runway beams are good if I keep hook centers 15' apart with bumpers. I just need to reinforce the columns.
The building is a prefabricated metal building. The bailing columns are steel plate stitched welded into a W colum. The web is about 36" and the flange is about 10" with a 3/8" thickness. The crane runway rest on beam seats welded to the side of the column. It seems like to much to get into the total engineering of the column because I would have to analyze the whole building loads. The columns were designed for the 10 ton crane, so I really only need 15kips of additional strength. I was thinking I could do it a few different ways:
1) Cap the front of the column with a C-channel.
2) Box the front of the column with a MC-channel. (Weld flanges of MC to front flange of column). I would think this would give a lot more strength since it creates box column
3) Weld flat steel bar to the front of the column - increasing the flange thickness.
I'm a mechanical engineer, but it's been a long time since I have done this detailed of a structural calculation. I figure I can be conservative on the steel and be assured I have a good safety factor.
Does anyone have experience strengthening fabricated metal building columns like this?
Thanks!
The building is a prefabricated metal building. The bailing columns are steel plate stitched welded into a W colum. The web is about 36" and the flange is about 10" with a 3/8" thickness. The crane runway rest on beam seats welded to the side of the column. It seems like to much to get into the total engineering of the column because I would have to analyze the whole building loads. The columns were designed for the 10 ton crane, so I really only need 15kips of additional strength. I was thinking I could do it a few different ways:
1) Cap the front of the column with a C-channel.
2) Box the front of the column with a MC-channel. (Weld flanges of MC to front flange of column). I would think this would give a lot more strength since it creates box column
3) Weld flat steel bar to the front of the column - increasing the flange thickness.
I'm a mechanical engineer, but it's been a long time since I have done this detailed of a structural calculation. I figure I can be conservative on the steel and be assured I have a good safety factor.
Does anyone have experience strengthening fabricated metal building columns like this?
Thanks!