Jay0607
Structural
- Apr 13, 2021
- 1
Detailing The Cambered Truss
Hello everyone, for the truss in the above diagram, contract drawing calls for 1" camber. Usually, for the cambered elements, we provide the camber value in the part attribute and put a note in the shop drawings "Length of the member to be adjusted by shop to suit camber" and detail the beam in uncambered position.
But in this particular job, the clients want us to physically camber the truss. We attempted to detail this truss in the cambered position and encountered some issues.
Please note, the truss and connections are engineered by the client them-self and we are only doing the detailing.
1. Please suggest the usual detailing procedure to detail & produce the shop drawing for the cambered truss.
2. We have a pipe column (part 2147-TC1-5) on top of the truss and several other beams connecting to the top chord of the truss on the lateral side. Do we have to detail these members by assuming the truss is in a cambered position? or uncambered position?
3. Do we have to provide any special provision for truss connection and corresponding steel connection, such as vertical slotted hole connection, etc., as the cambered truss becomes into its normal (uncambered) position when the load is applied?
(Refer to the truss drawing below)
Hello everyone, for the truss in the above diagram, contract drawing calls for 1" camber. Usually, for the cambered elements, we provide the camber value in the part attribute and put a note in the shop drawings "Length of the member to be adjusted by shop to suit camber" and detail the beam in uncambered position.
But in this particular job, the clients want us to physically camber the truss. We attempted to detail this truss in the cambered position and encountered some issues.
Please note, the truss and connections are engineered by the client them-self and we are only doing the detailing.
1. Please suggest the usual detailing procedure to detail & produce the shop drawing for the cambered truss.
2. We have a pipe column (part 2147-TC1-5) on top of the truss and several other beams connecting to the top chord of the truss on the lateral side. Do we have to detail these members by assuming the truss is in a cambered position? or uncambered position?
3. Do we have to provide any special provision for truss connection and corresponding steel connection, such as vertical slotted hole connection, etc., as the cambered truss becomes into its normal (uncambered) position when the load is applied?
(Refer to the truss drawing below)
