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Based on context, you likely meant:
Thermal Loading: Apply temperature load cases to simulate "hot" conditions. This helps determine if the cracks are due to thermal expansion or shrinkage. 🏗️ Step 2: Detailed Beam Design (BEAMD) atir strap and beamd with crack hot
To avoid costly repairs, it's crucial to identify cracked beams and straps early on. Look out for: Based on context, you likely meant: Thermal Loading
- Thermal Expansion: Materials expand when heated and contract when cooled. Repeated cycles can cause stress and potentially lead to cracks.
- Material Degradation: Some materials degrade faster when exposed to high temperatures, potentially leading to structural weaknesses.
Thermal Imaging: To see if heat is escaping through a crack, which indicates a breach in a furnace or boiler beam. Thermal Expansion : Materials expand when heated and
, simulating the "hot" conditions that often drive diagonal or expansion cracking. 2. Identifying the "Crack" and Its Risks
If you've identified cracked beams and straps, it's essential to address the issue promptly. Here are some steps to take:
, often used alongside STRAP to produce bar bending schedules and precise reinforcement drawings for concrete beams. Managing Structural Cracks in Beams
B. Near-Surface Mounted (NSM) CFRP
- Carbon fiber reinforced polymer strips bonded over cracks.
- Resists thermal expansion without adding stiffness mismatch.
- Ideal for ATIR strap zones.
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