towerengr
Structural
- May 20, 2010
- 17
Attached are sketches from a proposed tower leg reinforcement scheme proposed by a consultant. The tower leg is overstressed between 108-114%. The new reinforcement piece is the same size as the original tower leg.
With the new angle, the composite section properties are computed and new l/r is computed. But the load is carried only by the existing member. The allowable compressive stress is increased by the addition of the new member which does not carry any load.
If you look at the sketches carefully, the existing and new leg angles are not connected to each other at fixed spacing. the new angle is not connected to the tower panel points to horizontal struts are diagonals.
Any comments on the acceptability of this type of reinforcement will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
With the new angle, the composite section properties are computed and new l/r is computed. But the load is carried only by the existing member. The allowable compressive stress is increased by the addition of the new member which does not carry any load.
If you look at the sketches carefully, the existing and new leg angles are not connected to each other at fixed spacing. the new angle is not connected to the tower panel points to horizontal struts are diagonals.
Any comments on the acceptability of this type of reinforcement will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.