BS2
Structural
- Feb 10, 2012
- 65
I have a situation where I designed cold formed steel channels to be supported by a wide flange beam on one side only. I specified a Simpson L70 connector in an effort to reduce the amount of torsion induced in the wide flange. The steel shop drawings I received showed a shear tab connection (see attached). I told them to supply the connection per the drawings. However, the steel was fabricated with the shear tab per the shop drawings. With a 3.5" eccentricity, it seems that a significant amount of torsion will be induced in the beam. The beam spans approximately 25' and the joists are only for ceiling framing.
Any thoughts on this situation? Are there any problems using the Simpson L70 connector I originally specified? Or should I accept the shear tabs as adequate? Thanks for your help!
Any thoughts on this situation? Are there any problems using the Simpson L70 connector I originally specified? Or should I accept the shear tabs as adequate? Thanks for your help!