ArchEng2023
Structural
- Nov 20, 2023
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Hello everyone. First post here, and thank you in advance.
I am looking for some assistance with some existing open web steel joists. These are on a project circa 1958-1959. The joists in question have a U-shaped chord with flat sections on each side. This is obviously some form of cold formed chord. (photos in links below)
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[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1700513112/tips/IMG_1576_fmuy0o.heic[/url]
So far, I've been able to find something similar from the Structure Magazine series, Link. Based on the table from page 5 and the Figure 21 It looks like it could potentially be Truscon A-S or B-B series joist, but I cannot find any data on these. All that I can locate from Truscon is the O-T series. I also searched for Truscon on this forum with no luck. If anyone has these other joist catalogs or data it would be greatly appreciated!
I am looking for some assistance with some existing open web steel joists. These are on a project circa 1958-1959. The joists in question have a U-shaped chord with flat sections on each side. This is obviously some form of cold formed chord. (photos in links below)
[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1700513087/tips/IMG_1575_e28e0j.heic[/url]
[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1700513112/tips/IMG_1576_fmuy0o.heic[/url]
So far, I've been able to find something similar from the Structure Magazine series, Link. Based on the table from page 5 and the Figure 21 It looks like it could potentially be Truscon A-S or B-B series joist, but I cannot find any data on these. All that I can locate from Truscon is the O-T series. I also searched for Truscon on this forum with no luck. If anyone has these other joist catalogs or data it would be greatly appreciated!