JungleJoe
Structural
- Jun 25, 2021
- 35
Hi all,
Having a bit of a disagreement with a co-worker on this pool house that I'm working on. I have attached elevation views. The covered porch extends out 18' from the main structure. In my mind this extends out too far to be designed as a cantilevered diaphragm. Also note how the covered roof comes into the main roof at a different height than the top plate height. I am thinking about designing the straight columns as cantilevered steel posts to handle the shear forces (Seismic Zone D). My co-worker thinks we should do standard 6x6 wood columns and design the covered porch as cantilevered. Wanted to see what you all thought, and if a cantilever design is appropriate I don't see a great way to bring the shear back into the main structure's roof diaphragm.
Thanks in advance!
Pool House elevation views
Having a bit of a disagreement with a co-worker on this pool house that I'm working on. I have attached elevation views. The covered porch extends out 18' from the main structure. In my mind this extends out too far to be designed as a cantilevered diaphragm. Also note how the covered roof comes into the main roof at a different height than the top plate height. I am thinking about designing the straight columns as cantilevered steel posts to handle the shear forces (Seismic Zone D). My co-worker thinks we should do standard 6x6 wood columns and design the covered porch as cantilevered. Wanted to see what you all thought, and if a cantilever design is appropriate I don't see a great way to bring the shear back into the main structure's roof diaphragm.
Thanks in advance!
Pool House elevation views