IngDod
Structural
- Apr 13, 2013
- 98
Greetings to everyone,
I am having a bit of a dilemma, I have a structure that is L shaped.. the long dimension is 200 feet and the short is 115 feet. Its steel deck and steel moment frames, with the assumption of pinned bases. I am trying to ascertain the necessity of an expansion joint due to thermal effects, temperature here is around 104F on very hot days and 68F on very cool days. I have read the Federal Construction Council Federal Report No. 65, and it seems to me that this particular structure could be built without expansion joints. However it is common practice here to add expansion joints when the structure is long, the common method is to use a double line of columns. My doubt arises from the fact that this is a seismic area, after modeling the structure as two separate buildings I am getting drifts on the top floor of around 4cm; it would seem to me that then the expansion joint would have to be 8 or 10cm wide in order to accommodate movement of the structures during an earthquake. Is this correct? an 8cm expansion joint seems very wide.
Thanks.
I am having a bit of a dilemma, I have a structure that is L shaped.. the long dimension is 200 feet and the short is 115 feet. Its steel deck and steel moment frames, with the assumption of pinned bases. I am trying to ascertain the necessity of an expansion joint due to thermal effects, temperature here is around 104F on very hot days and 68F on very cool days. I have read the Federal Construction Council Federal Report No. 65, and it seems to me that this particular structure could be built without expansion joints. However it is common practice here to add expansion joints when the structure is long, the common method is to use a double line of columns. My doubt arises from the fact that this is a seismic area, after modeling the structure as two separate buildings I am getting drifts on the top floor of around 4cm; it would seem to me that then the expansion joint would have to be 8 or 10cm wide in order to accommodate movement of the structures during an earthquake. Is this correct? an 8cm expansion joint seems very wide.
Thanks.