Eng868
Structural
- Oct 25, 2024
- 2
Good day all,
I am presently working on the design of a multi-storey structural steel building.
In structural steel frames, composite floor decks and secondary beams are commonly used as lateral torsional bracing for main beams. However, when there is a void in the floor (e.g. for a staircase), there is no adjacent floor system or secondary beam available to provide bracing (see image below).
How do you brace the beam in this situation?
I am presently working on the design of a multi-storey structural steel building.
In structural steel frames, composite floor decks and secondary beams are commonly used as lateral torsional bracing for main beams. However, when there is a void in the floor (e.g. for a staircase), there is no adjacent floor system or secondary beam available to provide bracing (see image below).
How do you brace the beam in this situation?