BruceLow
Industrial
- Jan 21, 2008
- 4
I am attaching a sketch of an unusual truss I have been asked to evaluate.
I can't find this design in the SJI 60-Year Steel Joist Manual, or in any current joist catalogs.
It consists of two .5" x .75" steel bars which are bent in a zig-zag pattern. Each bar runs the full length of the joist.
These are butt-welded together at their contact points, and to upper and lower T-sections. The joist is symmetrical about the center row of welds. The sketch is shown as a partially exploded view.
It is 12" deep with a 27 foot span and on 24" centers. Supporting a flat(built-up) roof on a single story building.
Since 12" deep joists have a max span of 24 ft, (even in 1956)...
Does this style joist have another name?
Does anyone have any info on it?
I can't find this design in the SJI 60-Year Steel Joist Manual, or in any current joist catalogs.
It consists of two .5" x .75" steel bars which are bent in a zig-zag pattern. Each bar runs the full length of the joist.
These are butt-welded together at their contact points, and to upper and lower T-sections. The joist is symmetrical about the center row of welds. The sketch is shown as a partially exploded view.
It is 12" deep with a 27 foot span and on 24" centers. Supporting a flat(built-up) roof on a single story building.
Since 12" deep joists have a max span of 24 ft, (even in 1956)...
Does this style joist have another name?
Does anyone have any info on it?