mssimplicity
Structural
Hello folks,
I am doing some verification of structural steel frames. The steel frame is part of a deck. The deck has a 6mm plate which is welded above angle bars spaced at 600mm. The angle bars are then welded to an HEB400 beam. The HEB400 beam is extended so that part of it goes out of the deck as cantilever and supports some pipes. The loads from the pipes are quite heavy that it gives a high utilization (greater than allowable) to the HE400B if I do a simple elastic check. The simple elastic check gives large moments about the weak axis.
My concern is that can I consider that a portion of the HE400B is considered as deck, so that I can say that capacity of the member against bending is higher because there is a diaphragm effect (please correct me if this assumption is wrong)? I was also thinking of modelling the deck in STAAD and using "equivalent sections" to represent the plates welded to HE400B.
I would appreciate it if someone can give their two cents about this.
I am doing some verification of structural steel frames. The steel frame is part of a deck. The deck has a 6mm plate which is welded above angle bars spaced at 600mm. The angle bars are then welded to an HEB400 beam. The HEB400 beam is extended so that part of it goes out of the deck as cantilever and supports some pipes. The loads from the pipes are quite heavy that it gives a high utilization (greater than allowable) to the HE400B if I do a simple elastic check. The simple elastic check gives large moments about the weak axis.
My concern is that can I consider that a portion of the HE400B is considered as deck, so that I can say that capacity of the member against bending is higher because there is a diaphragm effect (please correct me if this assumption is wrong)? I was also thinking of modelling the deck in STAAD and using "equivalent sections" to represent the plates welded to HE400B.
I would appreciate it if someone can give their two cents about this.
