bookowski
Structural
- Aug 29, 2010
- 983
I've got a small building where the client wants a structural steel perimeter frame (light w10's) with cold formed joist infill and cement board subfloor, something like structocrete by usg. This is a very low seismic area and the building is small enough that wind demands on the diaphragm are very small (the perimeter beams could almost take the wind in weak axis).
Is it acceptable/typical to use a self drilling screw, something like the Simpson version, to attach the CB to the flanges of the wf sections? I don't see anything addressing this in the CB literature. In my limited experience with CB I've found it quite brittle and prone to edge breaking even with standard fasteners, so I'm wondering if it will hold up to this (if it's even allowed). If this isn't a good idea what would be a reasonable attachment from CB to WF?
Is it acceptable/typical to use a self drilling screw, something like the Simpson version, to attach the CB to the flanges of the wf sections? I don't see anything addressing this in the CB literature. In my limited experience with CB I've found it quite brittle and prone to edge breaking even with standard fasteners, so I'm wondering if it will hold up to this (if it's even allowed). If this isn't a good idea what would be a reasonable attachment from CB to WF?