EricaB
Nuclear
- Jul 19, 2011
- 31
My company is looking at an existing steel structure to determine if it is capable of handling increased loading due to the heavier equipment being installed on the operating deck.
The steel structure was originally designed and constructed in the 70s using A36 steel, ASD design to the 7th edition steel manual. We have CMTRs for all of the steel used in the building.
We have run into a situation where we need to either reinforce certain beams under the new equipment per the analysis using fy=36ksi or sharpen the pencil in the analysis. When reviewing the CMTRs for the steel, the steel averaged > fy=42ksi. When using the CMTR reported yield strength of the steel we limited the number of modifications to the existing steel.
Any guidance on whether this is a code accepted practice? Do we need to do some form of destructive testing to verify the yield strength of the steel?
Thanks.
The steel structure was originally designed and constructed in the 70s using A36 steel, ASD design to the 7th edition steel manual. We have CMTRs for all of the steel used in the building.
We have run into a situation where we need to either reinforce certain beams under the new equipment per the analysis using fy=36ksi or sharpen the pencil in the analysis. When reviewing the CMTRs for the steel, the steel averaged > fy=42ksi. When using the CMTR reported yield strength of the steel we limited the number of modifications to the existing steel.
Any guidance on whether this is a code accepted practice? Do we need to do some form of destructive testing to verify the yield strength of the steel?
Thanks.