TallEng
Structural
- Jul 2, 2019
- 2
Hey guys,
I'm looking at the design of a composite roof deck, using a profiled metal deck & lightweight concrete.
There's also a requirement for a parapet which will need supporting off the perimeter beams, so in addition to the out-of-balance loading from the roof deck/secondary beam reactions, I need to make consideration for the torsional resistance of the perimeter beams. My first thought was to use hollow section box beams (i.e. RHS), however the design software I'm using for the composite beam design doesn't allow for a hollow section to be designed and the only reference I can find in BS EN 1994 to hollow sections relates to concrete filled columns.
Is there something I'm missing, or can I use RHS sections with shear studs as the perimeter beams?
Thanks in advance!
I'm looking at the design of a composite roof deck, using a profiled metal deck & lightweight concrete.
There's also a requirement for a parapet which will need supporting off the perimeter beams, so in addition to the out-of-balance loading from the roof deck/secondary beam reactions, I need to make consideration for the torsional resistance of the perimeter beams. My first thought was to use hollow section box beams (i.e. RHS), however the design software I'm using for the composite beam design doesn't allow for a hollow section to be designed and the only reference I can find in BS EN 1994 to hollow sections relates to concrete filled columns.
Is there something I'm missing, or can I use RHS sections with shear studs as the perimeter beams?
Thanks in advance!