mkberry
Structural
- May 5, 2003
- 20
Has anyone sucessfully seen a cut stem of a double tee? I have a double tee roof that needs to have the stems of the tees cut for an elevator. The stems will be supported where they are cut and the span is signifigantly reduced. I have a design that considers the structural integrity of the tee's to be non-existent after they are cut and I have steel framing designed to re-support this area.
However... if it turns out the existing tees have a straight strand pattern (Meaning the strands are in the same position throughout the length of the double tee, as opposed to a draped strand pattern) the structural property of the tee will remain un-changed and the shorter span will give that much more capacity.
Thoughts anyone?
However... if it turns out the existing tees have a straight strand pattern (Meaning the strands are in the same position throughout the length of the double tee, as opposed to a draped strand pattern) the structural property of the tee will remain un-changed and the shorter span will give that much more capacity.
Thoughts anyone?