ProLuke
Structural
- Mar 8, 2012
- 21
Hello!
I am designing a carport using cold-formed steel as the roof joists (1000S350-68 at 40" o.c., spanning 20 feet) that are hanging flush from back-to-back stud sections (1000S250-68 back-to-back spanning 10 feet between posts).
I have used various software (Simpson CFS & AISIWin) that both come up with my roof joists need web stiffeners.
I was planning to hang my roof joists from the back-to-back beam using Clark Dietrich E689 clips (a 1.5" x 4" x 9" clip) that screws into the web of the back-to-back beam and the web of my roof joists.
Do the E689 clips count as web stiffeners, or should I tell them to also add a separate web stiffener with the E series clips? My instinct is that the web stiffeners are to prevent buckling of the web, which I think the E clip will do, but can anyone confirm or refute this and point me to a code reference?
The image above is almost exactly what I want to do, just I'm using back-to-back as the supporting member.
I end up with a total ASD reaction of 1426 lbs on the clip, which the CD E689 has a capacity of 1862 lbs.
--Luke
Texas PE
Structural and Civil Engineering
I am designing a carport using cold-formed steel as the roof joists (1000S350-68 at 40" o.c., spanning 20 feet) that are hanging flush from back-to-back stud sections (1000S250-68 back-to-back spanning 10 feet between posts).
I have used various software (Simpson CFS & AISIWin) that both come up with my roof joists need web stiffeners.
I was planning to hang my roof joists from the back-to-back beam using Clark Dietrich E689 clips (a 1.5" x 4" x 9" clip) that screws into the web of the back-to-back beam and the web of my roof joists.
Do the E689 clips count as web stiffeners, or should I tell them to also add a separate web stiffener with the E series clips? My instinct is that the web stiffeners are to prevent buckling of the web, which I think the E clip will do, but can anyone confirm or refute this and point me to a code reference?

The image above is almost exactly what I want to do, just I'm using back-to-back as the supporting member.
I end up with a total ASD reaction of 1426 lbs on the clip, which the CD E689 has a capacity of 1862 lbs.
--Luke
Texas PE
Structural and Civil Engineering