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Steel Joist 20 H7 1

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Vfigueroa

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Aug 2, 2005
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We are evaluating a series of cracks that has been developing during the last month on a lightweigth mezzanine structure. The structure was built on 1985 and five years ago a series of cracks developed on the 2.5 thin concrete slab. The construction drawings describes the joist elements as 20 H7 supporting a 2.5 inches concrete slab and a wire mesh reinforcemnt. The mezzanine slab was rated at that time capable to resit live loads up to 125 psf.

Where can I find the mechanical properties, load tables or any information on that specific type of steel joist.
 
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SJI has the 75 year manual available which has all the info you need for a 20H joist. This is a very good, valuable document you should have.

SJI Publications

 
I bet we hit the SUBMIT button within a second of each other.
 
Values from SJI - 1978

20H7: Nominal Depth = 20 in
Resist Moment = 499,000 in-lbs
Max End Reaction = 5400 lbs
Approx WT = 10.7 lbs
Maxmum Tensile Stress= 30,000 psi

If you have the span, I can give you the allowable loads.
 
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