Gadit
Structural
- Dec 3, 2002
- 2
I am working on the preliminary design of a fabricated steel girder truss (Pratt) for a roof application. The truss depth is limited to 9' by architectural constraints (unless I can show that it will not work). I have modeled the truss geometry in STAAD to size the members and to determine deflections.
I come up with a snow load deflection of 2" and a total load deflection of 4". These deflections seem excessive to me, especially when compared to absolute deflection limits suggested in AISC Design Guide 3, Serviceability Design Considerations for Low Rise Buildings. However, the deflections are less than typical limitations based on the span.
The girder will be at the peak of a church roof, thus there are no ponding concerns. There are no partitions that reach near the girder, but there will be a suspended gyp. ceiling that I am sure will require some special detailing for movements. I am looking for some suggestions regarding acceptable absolute deflections for a long span such as this. Also, if anyone could direct me to a good design guide or text for special considerations that apply to long span trusses, it will be appreciated.
The design loadings and preliminary sizings are indicated below:
Span: 121'
Joist Point Loads: 3.0 kips DL
4.2 kips SL
5'-4" o.c. at Panel Points
Top and Bottom Chords: W10
Vertical Webs: W10 with Rigid Connections to Chords
Diagonals: Double Angle
I come up with a snow load deflection of 2" and a total load deflection of 4". These deflections seem excessive to me, especially when compared to absolute deflection limits suggested in AISC Design Guide 3, Serviceability Design Considerations for Low Rise Buildings. However, the deflections are less than typical limitations based on the span.
The girder will be at the peak of a church roof, thus there are no ponding concerns. There are no partitions that reach near the girder, but there will be a suspended gyp. ceiling that I am sure will require some special detailing for movements. I am looking for some suggestions regarding acceptable absolute deflections for a long span such as this. Also, if anyone could direct me to a good design guide or text for special considerations that apply to long span trusses, it will be appreciated.
The design loadings and preliminary sizings are indicated below:
Span: 121'
Joist Point Loads: 3.0 kips DL
4.2 kips SL
5'-4" o.c. at Panel Points
Top and Bottom Chords: W10
Vertical Webs: W10 with Rigid Connections to Chords
Diagonals: Double Angle