EngDM
Structural
- Aug 10, 2021
- 597
Hey all,
I've read the document below for wood, but I am wondering if anyone has ever used it in steel deck/ramp applications (metal grating on channels). I'd imagine the steel would be much more rigid, so if I were to wager a guess at the loading, the most similar would be the table in the stiffest direction.
Another thing: we typically commercial design decks for 100psf live load as assembly areas, but the attached report only covers up to 40psf. I'm not sure if this is because the test was done in the US and you guys have different occupancy live loads, but would I have to extrapolate the tabulated values up to 100psf from 40? Seems like a MASSIVE lateral load if I do that.
I've read the document below for wood, but I am wondering if anyone has ever used it in steel deck/ramp applications (metal grating on channels). I'd imagine the steel would be much more rigid, so if I were to wager a guess at the loading, the most similar would be the table in the stiffest direction.
Another thing: we typically commercial design decks for 100psf live load as assembly areas, but the attached report only covers up to 40psf. I'm not sure if this is because the test was done in the US and you guys have different occupancy live loads, but would I have to extrapolate the tabulated values up to 100psf from 40? Seems like a MASSIVE lateral load if I do that.