TheLinker
Structural
- Nov 16, 2004
- 18
I have an existing 36WF300 member (A7 steel) supporting a regenerator vessel and was asked to look into the existing shear stress at the copes. The web plate flexural stress is approx 30% over allowable due to the loss of flange steel at the cope location and a reinf bar has been proposed at the cope location to strengthen the section (see attached).
However the vessel load cannot be removed and shoring is not an option for the duration of the welding of the new reinf bar. Having referenced AISC first quarter 1988 Field Welding to Existing Steel Structures it indicates an AWS recommendation of limiting calculated stresses to 3ksi for unshored welding and that this is a conservative approach. Even if product is removed from the existing vessel I will not be able to get down to 3 ksi.
Does anyone have more information on allowable stresses in existing members during welding?
Any other ideas or insight on how to weld to steel that is at or near maximum stress or any other ideas on how to reinf this cope while under stress?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
Roger
However the vessel load cannot be removed and shoring is not an option for the duration of the welding of the new reinf bar. Having referenced AISC first quarter 1988 Field Welding to Existing Steel Structures it indicates an AWS recommendation of limiting calculated stresses to 3ksi for unshored welding and that this is a conservative approach. Even if product is removed from the existing vessel I will not be able to get down to 3 ksi.
Does anyone have more information on allowable stresses in existing members during welding?
Any other ideas or insight on how to weld to steel that is at or near maximum stress or any other ideas on how to reinf this cope while under stress?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
Roger