Waldoa
Structural
- Jan 8, 2007
- 5
We are designing a large commercial warehouse. The distance from the exteriors vertical bracing are large (around 300 ft.)
We have a large axial load in the roof steel deck diaphragm, the loads exceed the resistance of the connectors of the deck. We decide to use steel angle (2L) sections as horizontal bracing to withstand the large axial loads. I was wondering if we can share the loads between the deck diaphragm and the steel horizontal bracing sections, and we would consider the relative stiffness to share the loads between the two systems. Anyone have done this before? any literature is available to verify these assumptions?
Thanks!
We have a large axial load in the roof steel deck diaphragm, the loads exceed the resistance of the connectors of the deck. We decide to use steel angle (2L) sections as horizontal bracing to withstand the large axial loads. I was wondering if we can share the loads between the deck diaphragm and the steel horizontal bracing sections, and we would consider the relative stiffness to share the loads between the two systems. Anyone have done this before? any literature is available to verify these assumptions?
Thanks!