towerengr
Structural
- May 20, 2010
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I am reviewing a design submittal for reinforcing a high voltage transmission tower which is in service. All structural members are single angles, mostly equal leg.The existing member is overstressed in compression and the proposed reinforcement consists of adding a member of the same size by bolting it to the existing member before the existing end connections. Between the end connections a single bolt connection (connected to one leg) is used at 3 or 4 locations. There are no intermediate lateral braces and I am concerned that the load transfer between the existing member and new reinforcement may not take place. Also the new member is braced by the existing member only as it is not connected to the end supports.
The bolt holes are oversized so the new member can slip with respect to the existing member.
Any recommendations on how to establish the connection requirements and the effectivenss of this reinforcement will be much appreciated.
Member lengths vary - may be from 6 ft to 30 ft. Bolt holes are 11/16 or 13/16 inches in dia with 5/8 and 3/4 inch bolts respectively.
The applicable code is ASCE 10 but this issue is not addressed. I do believe that Newmark's iterative solution may apply here but if I can figure out how the load distribution works it will be nice. The other possibility is the l/r is reduced because of the new member and the load stays in existing member.
Sorry about the long post.
The bolt holes are oversized so the new member can slip with respect to the existing member.
Any recommendations on how to establish the connection requirements and the effectivenss of this reinforcement will be much appreciated.
Member lengths vary - may be from 6 ft to 30 ft. Bolt holes are 11/16 or 13/16 inches in dia with 5/8 and 3/4 inch bolts respectively.
The applicable code is ASCE 10 but this issue is not addressed. I do believe that Newmark's iterative solution may apply here but if I can figure out how the load distribution works it will be nice. The other possibility is the l/r is reduced because of the new member and the load stays in existing member.
Sorry about the long post.