liam1369
Structural
- Nov 13, 2014
- 73
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with parapet posts that are contained within the cavity wall of a wall where the roof is timber joist or timber posi-joists.
I am struggling to justify the base moment and push-pull forces generated owing to the parapet wind post being treated as a fixed cantilever.
I queried this with Ancon who said they can't help. It is unusual as I have seen these built often without any windposts without ill effects.
I am proposing to fix the base of the parapet post to concrete padstones / concrete dense blocks. Concrete anchors can then be used and then the base moment can be treated as a push-pull over a length of around 220-250mm.
The tie force can then be resisted by the straps and deck. With the push being put into the flange of the posi-joists and into the floor plate in general. However, it is proving hard to justify.
Do you have any experience with this detail? - Or do you have any succinct references to details or methodologies or useful guides to this. I am really struggling with this one.
Thank you for your help or the communities help.
Liam
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with parapet posts that are contained within the cavity wall of a wall where the roof is timber joist or timber posi-joists.
I am struggling to justify the base moment and push-pull forces generated owing to the parapet wind post being treated as a fixed cantilever.
I queried this with Ancon who said they can't help. It is unusual as I have seen these built often without any windposts without ill effects.
I am proposing to fix the base of the parapet post to concrete padstones / concrete dense blocks. Concrete anchors can then be used and then the base moment can be treated as a push-pull over a length of around 220-250mm.
The tie force can then be resisted by the straps and deck. With the push being put into the flange of the posi-joists and into the floor plate in general. However, it is proving hard to justify.
Do you have any experience with this detail? - Or do you have any succinct references to details or methodologies or useful guides to this. I am really struggling with this one.
Thank you for your help or the communities help.
Liam