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Elindio1
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- Oct 13, 2006
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I have a concrete slab supported on a secondary steel beam. The structural drawings that I have are not the final construction drawings. They do not show any studs or how the metal deck is attached to the steel beam. Now, as per " Fundamentals of Beam Bracing" by Joseph Yura "a cross member merely resting (not positevely attached) on the top flange can significantly increase the lateral buckling capacity. The restoring solution is sensitive to the initial shape of the cross section and location of the load point on the flange. Because of these difficulties, it is recommended that the restoring effect not be considered in design". My question is the following, Can deck puddle welds be assumed as the possitively attachment points and by doing so, can I develop the continuos lateral support of the beam to develope the full capacity of the section?