Eng_Struct
Structural
- Sep 23, 2022
- 57
Hi Group,
I am replacing an existing wood deck with a metal deck for one of the projects. The existing roof system consists of OWSJ with 2x6 wood nailer attached to the joists using 5/16" dia. x 6" bolts at 2' and 2" wood deck attached to the nailer.
My question is can I simply take out the wood deck and attach metal decking to the wood nailer? What are the things I should be considering? Any watch-its? The metal deck will need to have a certain fastening pattern to develop the diaphragm action. I would think that the nailer-to-joist connection will need to be checked to resist the shear in the deck as well as resist 2% of the lateral load form the joist chord in compression. Will there be any particular requirement for the type of connection between the metal deck and the wood nailer? Speaking to one of the metal deck suppliers, they recommend two screws at every 6" at the nailer location.
Any guidance will be helpful. The diaphragm shear varies from 5 kN/m to 9 kN/m.
The other option is to take the nailer out and attach the deck directly to the joists below however this will result in other detailing issues at the interface between the new and existing deck as there will be a step in the two surfaces. Using a filler member i.e., hss or plate of some sort will be costly.
Thanks!
I am replacing an existing wood deck with a metal deck for one of the projects. The existing roof system consists of OWSJ with 2x6 wood nailer attached to the joists using 5/16" dia. x 6" bolts at 2' and 2" wood deck attached to the nailer.
My question is can I simply take out the wood deck and attach metal decking to the wood nailer? What are the things I should be considering? Any watch-its? The metal deck will need to have a certain fastening pattern to develop the diaphragm action. I would think that the nailer-to-joist connection will need to be checked to resist the shear in the deck as well as resist 2% of the lateral load form the joist chord in compression. Will there be any particular requirement for the type of connection between the metal deck and the wood nailer? Speaking to one of the metal deck suppliers, they recommend two screws at every 6" at the nailer location.
Any guidance will be helpful. The diaphragm shear varies from 5 kN/m to 9 kN/m.
The other option is to take the nailer out and attach the deck directly to the joists below however this will result in other detailing issues at the interface between the new and existing deck as there will be a step in the two surfaces. Using a filler member i.e., hss or plate of some sort will be costly.
Thanks!