StrucCyclist
Structural
- Jun 22, 2023
- 13
Hello all,
I am aware of the "100 pound rule" regarding concentrated loads applied to joist top or bottom chords. I have a project with proposed solar array loads being applied to a roof framed with 1.5" decking over 16k bar joists spaced 5'-0" on center. The array concentrated loads are approximately 250 pounds spread out over a 14" long by 2.4" wide foot. I'm interested in others' opinion on when a concentrated load becomes distributed enough to be considered a distributed load, particularly when it comes to a bar joist. My thought on this is if the load can be distributed via a pad support that is at least as long as the web spacing (which I don't know yet but can get) then the load could reasonably be considered a distributed load. If this was a single 6" square base I would argue that's a true point load, but a linear foot oriented parallel to the joist is much more like a uniformly distributed load that the joist should have been designed for. I have attached a simple sketch to help clarify.
Am I on the right track here? I have spoken with the joist manufacturer about this with little feedback. There's not much incentive on their part to provide any input.
I am aware of the "100 pound rule" regarding concentrated loads applied to joist top or bottom chords. I have a project with proposed solar array loads being applied to a roof framed with 1.5" decking over 16k bar joists spaced 5'-0" on center. The array concentrated loads are approximately 250 pounds spread out over a 14" long by 2.4" wide foot. I'm interested in others' opinion on when a concentrated load becomes distributed enough to be considered a distributed load, particularly when it comes to a bar joist. My thought on this is if the load can be distributed via a pad support that is at least as long as the web spacing (which I don't know yet but can get) then the load could reasonably be considered a distributed load. If this was a single 6" square base I would argue that's a true point load, but a linear foot oriented parallel to the joist is much more like a uniformly distributed load that the joist should have been designed for. I have attached a simple sketch to help clarify.
Am I on the right track here? I have spoken with the joist manufacturer about this with little feedback. There's not much incentive on their part to provide any input.