Adamian
Structural
- May 8, 2010
- 31
I am designing a sign consisting of a 20'x8'x1/8" aluminum sheet and 1"x1"x1/8" angle attached to an existing steel lattice-like Architectural fixture with screws every 12". The lattice is made of 1"x1" steel tubes. The thermal expansion coefficient for aluminum is 12.3 10^-6, and steel 4.7. The difference is 7.6(in/in F).
Differential expansion is (7.6^10-6 in/in F)x(20ft)x(12 in/ft)x(212F-32F)=0.328in.
Is this a large enough expansion to be included in the design? For example I was thinking of making the predrilled holes in the aluminum angel elongated to allow movement.
Is there a Code requirement for that?
Thank you!
Differential expansion is (7.6^10-6 in/in F)x(20ft)x(12 in/ft)x(212F-32F)=0.328in.
Is this a large enough expansion to be included in the design? For example I was thinking of making the predrilled holes in the aluminum angel elongated to allow movement.
Is there a Code requirement for that?
Thank you!