T_Bat
Structural
- Jan 9, 2017
- 213
Hey everyone,
I have a project where an exterior porch is being added to an existing building. The porch wil be framed with conventional steel beams and columns. I originally designed it as a compsite slab - the spans are not large but I like the studs for getting my lateral loads into the LFRS and for vibration issues. I'm going to spec a heavier galvinization on the metal deck - and also consider it sacrificial (belt+suspenders?).
The client has requested we use metel deck with ridid insulation and a paver system on pedeastals instead of the composite system. I see how this would be cheaper but I'm concerned about redundancy. Once the deck deteriorates there is no "back-up" graity system with metal deck only.
Anyone think I'm being overly conservative here or are these reasonable concerns? Just seeing if there may some alternative I haven't thought of.
Thanks!
I have a project where an exterior porch is being added to an existing building. The porch wil be framed with conventional steel beams and columns. I originally designed it as a compsite slab - the spans are not large but I like the studs for getting my lateral loads into the LFRS and for vibration issues. I'm going to spec a heavier galvinization on the metal deck - and also consider it sacrificial (belt+suspenders?).
The client has requested we use metel deck with ridid insulation and a paver system on pedeastals instead of the composite system. I see how this would be cheaper but I'm concerned about redundancy. Once the deck deteriorates there is no "back-up" graity system with metal deck only.
Anyone think I'm being overly conservative here or are these reasonable concerns? Just seeing if there may some alternative I haven't thought of.
Thanks!