Design Considerations for W-Shape Flexural Members Built-Up from Plates

Authors

  • Richard M. Drake
  • Michael E. Bankes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62913/engj.v38i4.765

Abstract

It is common practice in some areas of the world to buildup or fabricate W-shapes from plate as alternates to rolled W-shapes. It is also possible that in order to meet project delivery schedules, a fabricator may request approval from the engineer-of-record to substitute a built-up W-shape for a temporarily unavailable rolled W-shape. In either case, it would be practicable if the engineer-of-record can select his Wshape members using the AISC Manual (AISC, 1994) and LRFD Specification (AISC, 1999) and companion design aids. This paper addresses design and/or fabrication issues for the practice and attempts to arrive at "rules" to allow safe and timely application.

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Published

12/31/2001

How to Cite

Drake, R. M., & Bankes, M. E. (2001). Design Considerations for W-Shape Flexural Members Built-Up from Plates. Engineering Journal, 38(4), 176–180. https://doi.org/10.62913/engj.v38i4.765
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