compe_ad
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 20, 2022
- 71
Hi all! I am trying to understand the diaphragm behavior for bare steel deck supported by joist (let's say at 6 ft o.c) on perpendicular direction. I think when structure is laterally loaded, deck should be provided with sufficient shear strength to resist the shear stress generated on diaphragm due to lateral load. I believe joist doesn't see any considerable axial loads due to the exerted lateral loading. The reason for this is the out of plane stiffness of walls are negligible and do not create restrain for the joists. So, the only major force that need to be transmitted between the joist to joist is the anchorage force that ASCE 12.11.2.2.2. Please correct me if my understanding is wrong.