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win steel beams - structural

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发表于 2009-9-16 16:17:05 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
twin steel beams - structural
do you accept that twin steel beams bolted together through their webs at mid height, can transfer loads equally between them.
are you an engineer?  if you are loading only one of the two beams and attaching them with bolts through the webs i would not count on them to share loads equally (when i say equally i assume they have equal stiffness, if they don't then i would not count on them to share load based on their stiffness).  they will share load, but not necessarily equally.  additionally, you will have some loacalized bolt stresses in the web as one beam tries to deflect and the other is trying to hold it back by the bolt rotating as a rigid body which is going to bend the web out-of-plane.
how are the beams loaded?  what are the sizes of the beams?
this depends on alot of the details:
how are the beams loaded? web, top flange bearing, etc.
is only one beam loaded?
what is the detail of how you connect them together?
what is the spacing of the connectors?
how large are the beams?
there is not one answer for all situations.
i agree with previous comments.
it depends! the question is too general
i am an engineer and my belief goes with structuraleit's response,i understand situations are different but the general principal is that it is largely unacceptable regardless of whichever situation we are in, the theory could be o.k. in some rare situations only.
i've done it but make sure that load is equally spaced over both beams.
     no answer with out more details:  where are the loads applied and in which direction?  how many and what size bolts connect the webs?  what is the spacing between the webs and between the bolts?
     in general, i would guess uneven loading of the beams if the loads were not applied equally and symmetrically.
if i had to do this, i would not connect the beams with thru the web bolts. if you really need both beams for strenght and the load is not symmetrical you will have a problem, because i′m not so convinced that they will share the load.  as has been stated above, it depends on many things.
i would have tought about connection plates on the flanges.  if the load is not symmetrical, you will end up with torsion on the built up section. i think this arrangement is more adequate in that respect.....
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