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PART 1: ASSUMPTION:
(A36) 1) 2) Fy = 2,500 kg/cm2 Es = 2,040,000 kg/cm2 The Test beams (G1 & G2) shall have the same amount of deflection upwards. The Upper beams (G1) consist of ; It is divided into two different section. 900 cm support 300 cm 300 cm No weld Welded H700x350x12x25 @ 9 nos.
300 cm No weld
support
9-H700
9-H700 P-P1 2 G1
G2 P1 2
P P1 2 P-P1 2
3)
The Lower beams (G2) consist of ; It is divided into two different section. 900 cm support 300 cm 300 cm No weld Welded
H588x300x12x20 @ 12 nos.
300 cm No weld
support
12-H588
12-H588
4)
The Test Load (P) Applied on the Midspan @ the bottom face of G2 ; Jack-Up Force, (P) =
1,000
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4.729 I
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B.PILE TEST BEAMS (checking) B) Solve for deflection, reactions, shear and moments.
Apply " Method of Elastic Weights ". Compute for unit deflection on both beams separately. Neglecting Dead weight of the beam.Solve for P1 & P2
for G1 H700x350x12x25
LOAD DIAGRAM
P1 2
P1 2
P1 =
P1L 6
MOMENT DIAGRAM
P1L 6 P1L 4
P1L 6E(4.729I)
M / EI DIAGRAM
P1L 6E(4.729I)
R = 6.82897E-06
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P2 2
P2 2
MOMENT DIAGRAM
P2L 6 P2L 4
P2L 6
M / EI DIAGRAM
P2L 6E(8.27I)
P2L 6E(8.27I)
R = 9.33975E-06
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R = V =218.62 tons
G2
TEST BEAM
9m
R = V =281.38 tons
G1
R = V =281.38 tons
TEST PILE
R = V =218.62 tons
9m
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1,000 kg/cm2
F.S. =
2.49
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1,000 kg/cm2
F.S. =
3.61
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1650 kg/cm2
F.S. = fb / Fb =
1.14 0.877
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1,650.00 kg/cm2
F.S. = fb / Fb =
1.20 0.834
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1,650.00 kg/cm2
F.S. = fb / Fb =
1.16 0.860
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1,650.00 kg/cm2
F.S. = fb / Fb =
1.60 0.624
Anchor bars 16#-32mm 12-H588 Anchor Pile TEST PILE Anchor Pile
4.50m 9.00m
4.50m
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9.00m
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B.PILE TEST BEAMS (checking) B) Check Welding throat depth of Test beam on the 3m section @ midspan.
Using E60xx welding electrodes ; Fu = 60.0 ksi = 4227 kg/cm2 1268.1 kg/cm2
a) G1
using 0.60 cm t , Fillet Weld Throat Depth for flange to flange connection Weld capacity, Fw = 0.707 * t * 2 * Fv = 1,076 kg/cm Shear, V = R / 3 = Q = Ab * y' = 93,794 9,065 3,218,869 1 264 kgs cm3 cm4 cm
y' n.a.
I = Inax / 3 =
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1,076 kg/cm
Solve for weld spacing, S in cm. S=RI/VQ say weld length, L = Resistance of unit weld connection, R = Fw * L = I= V= Q= S= use S =
An Fillet weld of 8mmt x 10cm spaced intermittently every 35 cm is capable to resist shear stresses and hold the built-up section together.
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y1'
b = weld length =
y2'
n.a.
f=V*Q/Ib=
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1,076 kg/cm
Solve for weld spacing, S in cm. S=RI/VQ say weld length, L = Resistance of unit weld connection, R = Fw * L = I= V= Q= S= use S =
An Fillet weld of 8mmt x 10cm spaced intermittently every 20 cm is capable to resist shear stresses and hold the built-up section together along the neutral axis.
using
0.60 cm
Fillet Weld Throat Depth at Flange to flange connection Weld capacity = 0.707 * t * 2 * Fv = 1,076 kg/cm Shear, V = R / 3 = Q = Ab * y1 = I = Inax / 3 = 72,872 kgs 16,807 cm3 3,747,384 cm4 1 cm 327
y1' n.a.
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1,076 kg/cm
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An Fillet weld of 8mmt x 10cm spaced intermittently every 25 cm is capable to resist shear stresses and hold the built-up section together.
C) Check for bearing on the point load and support location, web crippling.
Ref: AISC318-89 Chapter K , page 5-80 [ K1-3 ] R / [tw * ( N + 2.5k )]
N + 2.5k
R / [tw * ( N + 1.25k )]
N + 1.25k
a) G1 R = P1 = N= tw * 3 = k=
at end support
1.25k
R=V= N= tw * 3 = k=
kgs cm cm cm
1.25k
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0.66Fy 1,650
b) G2 R = P2 = N= tw * 3 = k=
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0.66Fy 1,650
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