Structural Eng 7
Structural
- Sep 12, 2013
- 9
All,
Looking for others opinions/solutions for an issue that has come through my office. We are designing 200’ long trusses with WF top and bottom chords. The issue coming up is the lateral stability of the top chord since the joists supported by the top chord bear on the top flange. Typically for a beam one would assume that the joists laterally stabilize the beam (comp flange) however in this case the entire section is under compression. Would one think that additional framing or deeper wide flange would be needed to stabilize the whole section? We are thinking of adding beams at each panel point and then providing a horizontal truss frame to provide stability as opposed to utilizing the metal deck as this will help make erecting simpler and safer. Has anyone ran into this type of situation before?
Regards,
Looking for others opinions/solutions for an issue that has come through my office. We are designing 200’ long trusses with WF top and bottom chords. The issue coming up is the lateral stability of the top chord since the joists supported by the top chord bear on the top flange. Typically for a beam one would assume that the joists laterally stabilize the beam (comp flange) however in this case the entire section is under compression. Would one think that additional framing or deeper wide flange would be needed to stabilize the whole section? We are thinking of adding beams at each panel point and then providing a horizontal truss frame to provide stability as opposed to utilizing the metal deck as this will help make erecting simpler and safer. Has anyone ran into this type of situation before?
Regards,