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Steel Trapezoidal Plate as Diaphragm -No Topping Conc.-

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otto_eng

Civil/Environmental
Jun 27, 2017
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Hi all,

I'm currently working on a project where I'm considering the use of a steel trapezoidal plate as the roof diaphragm for a single-story structure. If any of you have experience with this, could you please provide references, particularly concerning the horizontal shear aspect?

Thanks !
 
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It is not unusual. You may have seen such applications over warehouse type of structures or sporthalls..
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SDI Diaphragm Design Manual?

It sounds like you're using an odd term for something pretty standard, unfilled steel deck. Metal roof deck.
 
Yeah this is just an untopped metal deck. Often can be idealized as a flexible diaphragm if you have a rigid lateral force resisting system like concrete or masonry shear walls. Verco also has some design tools available on their website to help.

I usually go with 20 gauge minimum, 18 gauge if I need it. 22 gauge often calcs out ok for smaller structures but I was taught years ago that it's too easy to beat up/warp during shipping and handling.

If you've never designed a diaphragm before, talk to your senior engineer and/or mentor about it, it takes a bit of learning the first couple of times.

 
Okay, I agree it is not unusual. The term 'steel plate' was confusing me. I would call it steel deck. The picture appears to be showing a rectangular plan, not trapezoidal, but perhaps that is not an important difference.

The SDI document suggested by lexpatrie is a good one. Some deck suppliers supply information in their catalogs too...Canam for example.

 
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