toddf02
Structural
- Jul 13, 2020
- 3
I have an existing PEMB (built in the 1980’s) that I am analyzing because the existing exhaust fans need to be replaced. Structurally, the building has many elements that seem to be common practice such as the roof consisting of metal panel fastened to cold formed z-purlins which are lapped at each tapered beam support. Each z-purlin also has a 1” dia. vertical pipe brace at each end and is braced at third-points with struts. I understand that these types of structures are typically designed to be efficient. I am only looking at the z-purlins underneath each fan in Risa with a roof dead load, 20 psf roof live load, the weight of the each fan, and a 5 psf collateral load. I have also analyzed the same system in CFS. However, I am getting much different results between these two programs. In Risa, my model fails in combined bending and compression with a unity of over 4 while the results in CFS show that the z-purlins are failing at about 1.1 unity. Has anyone analyzed this type of structure using Risa or CFS and had a similar experience? These results vary greatly and I’m not sure what differences between Risa and CFS would cause such a variation in results.
Thanks,
Todd
Thanks,
Todd