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1. 2. 3. Jacking of Track (3.27) Get track geometry reading before jacking Do no jacking at crossovers or next to switch locations for x--brace replacement ….instead… install x--bracing at a lower elevation, using a 5/8” thick clip angle attached to the vertical
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JackingofTrack(3.27) Gettrackgeometryreadingbeforejacking Donojackingatcrossoversornexttoswitch locationsforx--bracereplacement….instead… installx--bracingatalowerelevation,usinga 5/8”thickclipangleattachedtothevertical legsofthetopflangeangles 4
JackingofTrack Jackonerailatatime,2”max,forea increment Maintaintrackalignment:installtempguide anglestighttotopflangesunderwoodtiesjust outsideinstallationareaatbothendspriorto jacking 5
JackingofTrack Beforejacking: disconnectconduits,air-lines,greaselines, etc.,attachedtotrack Aftercompletion: reconnect 6
JackingofTrack Atabutments: Elevatedtrackrunsintoballastarea Loosenrailsfromtiesinballast Disconnectatnearestjoint,ifpossible Removespikes/pandrolclips Keepballastedties,inplace… Trackprofilewon’tchange 7
ContactRailSafety WorkingunderliveC/R: -nailcontinuous18”widestripof¾”plywoodto bottomoftiesto6’beyondrepairareapriorto start Inwinterweather: removetheboardsaftereaworkdaytoavoid snowaccumulationunderC/R 8
ContactRailSafety GOWorkattracklevelnearliveC/R: wrapC/Rwrubbermatto6’beyondrepairarea WorkingnearC/Rwpoweroff: havelightbank&audiblealarmconnected 9
Welding(3.16a–c) Notpermittedformembersorconnections subjecttoimpactorfatigueloading Shopweldingotherwiseallowed Fieldweldingnotpermittedexceptforbldgs (nogroovewelds) Stiffenersweldedtocomprflange&webonly …nottensionflange Electricarc/lohydrogenelectrodes 10
Welding(3.16c–e) PerAmerRailwayEngrg/MOW/AISC Workmanship:AWS Allweldedjointproceduresshallbepre- qualifiedperD1.1sect4…however…. …submitweldprocedureforapprovalonAnnex Eforms 11
Welding(3.16c–e) Allwelds:visualinspection Allshop&fieldfillets:magneticparticle (E709) Allshopgroove:ultrasonic(E164) Consultantforfieldwelds:fulltime;5yrexp; providesweldcertification&testreports Takecouponsofexistingsteel&test(3.27g) 12
WELDINGSYMBOLS •Solidflag=afieldweld 13
WELDING •¼“filetweldrequiredatpointofthearrow 14
WELDING •Weldonbothsidesofthejoint 15
WELDING •Circle=weldallaround 16
WELDING •Quarterinch=lengthofweldleg •Calledtheweldsize 17
WELDING actualthroat-shortestdistancebetwweld root&faceofafilletweld TOE 19
WELDING effectivethroat-minimumdistanceminusany convexitybetwweldroot&faceofafilletweld 20
WELDING rootopening:separationatjointrootbetwthe workpieces 21
WELDING •Trianglesnotaligned:weldsarestaggered •2-8=2”weldsspaced8”apart 22
WELDING •Maybeeasierto weldgussetto columninfield vsafabricated bolted connection 23
FieldWelding Rules-of-thumb: noweldswherecalculatedstressexceeds50% ofworkingstress notransverseweldsacrosstensionmembers noweldswherecalculatedstressexceedsthree ksiunlessshored makeallweldsparalleltostresslines 24
WeldabilityofOldSteel Cut/drillsamplesfromredundantpartsofexisting steel Testmechanicallyforductility Testchemicallyforcarboncontent,phosphorus (increasedbrittleness)&hisulfur(porouswelds) takefromthickestpartsofmembers(usuallyexhibit greatestpropertyfluctuation) lo-hydrogenelectrodes&preheatingcanimprove weldabilityofmostbasemetal 25
WeldabilityOn–SiteTest •Welddeformsw/ofracturing: weldable •Weldseparatesfrombasemetalat junctionofweld&base:basemetal subjecttohardening(hicarbon content •Separationexhibitsagraygranular surface&followsprofileofheat affectedzone,appearingasa shallowcraterinbasemetal 26
AvoidUndercutting •Undercutpotential:haveundercutoccurinnewmat’l •Undercutmemberintensionorsubjecttofatigue:grind out/fillwsoundmetal/grindsmooth •Keepgrindmarks//tostresslinesorreducegrind 27 profilebyfinishingwltpress
HAZ •HeatAffectedZone:1/8”-3/16”widthbetwmoltenweld rod+basemetal(1,250-2,700°Frange) •InHAZ,changesinmolecular&steelgrainstructure •Cracks~dontstartinHAZ…butinunsoundweldmetal nearby&travelintobasemetal •Steelmelts~2,800°F •1,333°F+:austeniticchanges •1,500°F:yield~0;losesmagneticproperties •1,200°F:maxforheatcamberingorstraightening •500-600°F:maxstrength,butlossofductility 28
Quiz#5 Howshouldyoudealwithrepairplate interferencewexistingsteel? Howtodealwgussetshiddenunderties? Whatdeliverablesshouldpostdesigninclude? Howdoyoukeeptrackalignedwhenjacking it? 29
FRAMING •Spandrel(girt)isonperimeter&transmits exteriorwallloadstocolumns 31
FRAMING •Rafters:*closely spacedbeams *supportroof *run//toslope •Purlinsspan between •Flatroofs: rafters-called joists 32
Erection:Column/FootingPrep Use multiple shim plates with heavy columns 34
Erection:Column/FootingPrep •Markfootingw C/Lsinea direction •Markeacolumn baseplatewC/Ls •Linethemup whensetting LEVELING column SHIMS 35
OSHAGuidelinesfora Site-specificErectionPlan Controllingcontractormustprovidewritten noticeto steelerectorensuringthat[1926.752(a)]: •Concreteftgs,piers&wallsarecuredtolevelto provideadequatestrengthtosupportanyforces imposedduringsteelerection[1926.752(a)(1)] •Anchorboltrepairs,replacements&modsweredone wapprovalofprojectStructuralEngineerofRecord (SER)[1926.752(a)(2)&1926.755(b)(1)] 36
OSHAGuidelinesfora Site-specificErectionPlan Controllingcontractormustprovide&maintain [1926.752(c)]: •Accessroadsinto&thrusitethatareadequatefor safedelivery&movementof:derricks,cranes, trucks&othernecessaryequipment&mat’l •Holdconferences&siteinspectionsbetweenerector &controllingcontractor&fabricatorbeforestartof steelerection 37
OSHA:Site-specificErectionPlan Components: •Sequenceoferection,developwcontractor: *Materialdeliveries:staging/storage *Coordinationwothertrades •Craneselection&placementprocedures: *Sitepreparation/Pathforoverheadloads *Criticallifts,inclriggingsupplies/equipment 38
OSHA:Site-specificErectionPlan Erectionactivities/procedures: •Stabilityrequiringtemporarybracing&guying •Erectionbridgingterminuspoint •Anchorboltnotifications: repair/replacement/modifications •Column/beaminstallationincljoists/purlins 39
OSHA:Site-specificErectionPlan Erectionactivities/procedurescont’d: •ConnectionsinclOrnamental/misciron •Fallprotectionprocedures •Fallingobjectprotection •Specialproceduresforhazardousnon-routine tasks •Certificationforeaemployeetrainedforsteel erectionoperations 40
OSHA:Site-specificErectionPlan Erectionactivities/procedurescont’d: •Listthequalified&competentpersons •Describerescueoremergencyresponseprocedures Haveplansigned&datedbythequalifiedpersons responsibleforitspreparation&modification 41
F1,1.1,2 E1,2 B5A13 B532,510 B511,5A6 B512 B513,514 D18,25,20 D30,43,21 D32,45,21 D24,23,20 42 ErectionSequence(1.13)
ErectionSequence Workoutsequencewfabricatorearly Makeatiersequencelistingwforeman Layoutsteelinsequencetobeinstalled Markleftside/westsideofbeamorbottomof acolumntoallowironworkertoknowcorrect endposition Fabr’s Bolt sched-eaconn:B5A13-B512: #;dia;length;grade;nuts;washers;grip Markinfofromboltlistoneaend/eapiece 43
ColumnLifting Tagline-usedtopullpinoutofshacklesafter weightisoff 45
SecondTierandup… Putinstairs&handrailsbeforestartingnext tier Easier&saferforworkerstogettoupper levels 46
ErectionCrew(3.24) •Lightly driftsholes fordrawing together;not forfair aligning •Install50% bolts…min 48
Bolt--UpCrew •Plumbsframeusing turnbuckles •Fillsallholesw permanentbolts •Reams unfair holes •Alsofor stabilizing frame 49
Reaming-rehabwork •Nolubricantneeded •Allholes:1/16”>spec’dbolt •Canusearegulardrill-makesamess •Reamed,oblonghole:3/16”max,largerthanbolt used(3.27e4) •Usenextsizedrillbit&largerbolt:mayslipin smallerbolt •Drillshavingsatironworkersfeet:he’sbeen 50 reaming