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  1. sda97

    Steel Joist 20 H7

    Values from SJI - 1978 20H7: Nominal Depth = 20 in Resist Moment = 499,000 in-lbs Max End Reaction = 5400 lbs Approx WT = 10.7 lbs Maxmum Tensile Stress= 30,000 psi If you have the span, I can give you the allowable loads.
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    Gambrell Roofs

    Thanks SlideRuleEra for the gambrel information.
  3. sda97

    Gambrell Roofs

    Thanks SlideRuleEra. The information will be appreciated. The gambrel roofs are interesting structures. I'll bet most of them were designed by the seat of someone's pants.
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    Gambrell Roofs

    Are there any engineering reference materials relating to designing wood gambrell roof structures?
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    Steel Truss Lateral Bracing

    Bracing the top chord of a steel joist with metal deck is one thing but bracing the top chord of a major truss with just metal deck is another thing. The size of the top chord of a major truss would typically not require continuous lateral suport . I think you have to look at the overall...
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    Wall stud deflection

    Would one be able to take composite action from the wood sheathing to increase the moment of inertia? Nailing of the sheathing to the stud would need to be a consideration.
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    Hairline Cracks after 3 days

    Fibers help to control random shrinkage cracks but you still need to have control joints. Reinforcing in residential construction is kind of a regional thing. Wire mesh is the most typical for residential work. Reinforcing bars are a little overkill for residential. Mesh is admittedly difficult...
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    Perma-Joists

    A fellow engineer is looking for information on a steel joist called perma-joist(on the drawings). The date of the building is the 1950's and they are used in the roof structure of a school building. I am assuming that this may be just a manufacture's name for a steel joist. Does any one have...
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    Why does Hardiplank siding 'sweat' ?

    Even vinyl and aluminum siding will develop algae. I have aluminum siding and depending on the humidity, I have to wash off my siding almost every year. Usually this occcurs on the north side of the house. Are your walls properly insulated? It sounds as if exterior moisture is condensing on the...
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    HUD Foundation Inspections

    Are there any forms, report formats or guidelines for reporting on HUD manufactured home foundation inspections? I am aware of the HUD Permanent Foundations for Manufactured Homes Publications.
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    Uplift on CMU wall

    When you calculated the uplift on the joists, did you use component wind load analysis? Is your anchorage to the wall based on this compnent analysis?
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    Components and Cladding Wind loads

    It just makes sense that the roof structure is part of the the main wind force-resisting system and should be designed as such. It resists uplift, resists lateral load from the walls and serves as a diaphram for the structure. The ASCE-7 Standard seems to be very conservative in there analysis...
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    Components and Cladding Wind loads

    The Guide to the Use of the Wind Provisions of ASCE 7-02 indicates (in FAQ) that flat roof trusses should be designed as C&C. If these trusses(or joists) bear on masonry walls or beams, can the walls and beams and anchorages be designed for the MWFRS loads? The FAQ on gable trussses would seem...
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    Depth of Pile Caps

    Should the depth of pile caps be below frost? I seem to remember that being the case but I can find no codes, standards or guides stating that to be the case.
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    Monorail Lower Flange Bending

    The 2004 CMAA 74 has some formulas for calculating lower flange bending stresses in monrail beams. Are these formulas correct? A previous Eng-Tip (2/6/03) indicated that there may be errors in the formulas. CMAA 74 does not give any theory behind the formulas. I have a old ACCO Chain and Lifting...
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    PVC Design Values

    The two estimated service temperatures for the pvc pipe are at issue. One is 0 degrees F and 60 degrees F. Thank you.
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    pipe shear stress

    I did find some pvc stress values on manufacturer's websites. The ASTM 1784? could also consulted. The tensile strength (yield strength)is about 6600 -7450 psi range. Using the formulas discussed in the other posts, the shear stress can be calculated.
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    PVC Design Values

    Thanks for the information. I did find some values on som manfacturer's websitesn
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    PVC Design Values

    Are there any published stress values for pvc piping? I have found some values. Specifically, I am looking for shear (not torsional) values and yield strength. I am lookng to see if is possible for the a pvc pipe to shear off through the cross section of the pipe.
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    pipe shear stress

    I am not familiar with Ryerson's. Do you have any additional information on the name/website? I have seen some tensile strength values but I am not sure if this equates to yield strength.

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