atrizzy
Structural
- Mar 30, 2017
- 362
I'm reviewing the support/seismic restraint of an art piece hung from a ceiling. The piece consists of about 50 small glass pieces weighing about 4 or 5 lbs each, supported by either 2 or 3 stands of steel wire. The whole thing weighs about 190 lbs. The length of the wires varies from about 2' to about 8'.
Now, the wires are designed to be vertical, which doesn't allow for any lateral restraint during a seismic event, however, the piece is located well above the level where it could hurt anyone, and has no chance of collapsing. While the individual pieces would likely swing back and forth, It has very little chance of injuring anybody.
The thing has the strength to resist swaying forces, and the actual displacements seem like no issue. My gut feel is to approve it.
Question: Does anyone have any suggestions or documentation allowing an installation like this to be laterally unrestrained? Even better if it's Canadian code/standard based.
Thanks in advance!
Now, the wires are designed to be vertical, which doesn't allow for any lateral restraint during a seismic event, however, the piece is located well above the level where it could hurt anyone, and has no chance of collapsing. While the individual pieces would likely swing back and forth, It has very little chance of injuring anybody.
The thing has the strength to resist swaying forces, and the actual displacements seem like no issue. My gut feel is to approve it.
Question: Does anyone have any suggestions or documentation allowing an installation like this to be laterally unrestrained? Even better if it's Canadian code/standard based.
Thanks in advance!