zsa
Mechanical
- Dec 1, 2016
- 22
Hi all,
I have certain queries that I hope that the good people here will help clear out so that I may better understand
1) API 650 5.10.4.3 states that 'Rafters shall be designed for the dead load of the rafters and roof plates with
the compression flange of the rafter considered as receiving no lateral support from the roof plates and shall be laterally braced if necessary '
Couple of questions here: - What exactly does the term 'compression flange' here refer to? I am assuming that it means that this is the 'flange' of the I-beam that is in contact with the roof plate and is under load/live load from contact with the roof plates and is hence under compression? Am i correct in assuming this or not even close?
The clause goes on to say ' When considering additional dead loads or live loads, the rafters in direct
contact with the roof plates applying the loading to the rafters may be considered as receiving adequate lateral
support from the friction between the roof plates and the compression flanges of the rafters, with the following
exceptions:'
Maybe i dont understand this part because I dont fully comprehend the first part of that clause but what the clause is saying doesn't quite register with me? Like I dont know how to interpret this?
-Lastly, Clause 5.10.2.7 states that 'For all types of roofs, the plates may be stiffened by sections welded to the plates. Refer to 5.10.2.3 for requirements for supported cone roofs'. Is there any criteria through which i can check whether the roof plates and/ or roof structure(rafters) needs to be 'laterally braced' by angles or any other structural member? 5.10.4.3 states that the structure may be braced if necessary but doesn't outline what method to use in order to reach that conclusion. Colleagues at work say that they just follow procedures based on similar past projects that they have worked with- something I am slightly uneasy about because (a) it sounds like a tad bit negligent to not go through with actual analyses and (b) I dont have enough of said experience to eyeball this kinda thing (and my good judgement tells me to never do this regardless of 'experience')
Terribly sorry for the tirade but I just want to further my understanding by asking people who have been involved with the industry because as informative as books are, sometimes you gotta turn to people to understand better.
I actually had a couple of more questions but I dont want to turn this into a post so long that no one would bother reading. And also, I am hoping that the answers to these questions will help clarify the overall picture.
Thanks!
I have certain queries that I hope that the good people here will help clear out so that I may better understand
1) API 650 5.10.4.3 states that 'Rafters shall be designed for the dead load of the rafters and roof plates with
the compression flange of the rafter considered as receiving no lateral support from the roof plates and shall be laterally braced if necessary '
Couple of questions here: - What exactly does the term 'compression flange' here refer to? I am assuming that it means that this is the 'flange' of the I-beam that is in contact with the roof plate and is under load/live load from contact with the roof plates and is hence under compression? Am i correct in assuming this or not even close?
The clause goes on to say ' When considering additional dead loads or live loads, the rafters in direct
contact with the roof plates applying the loading to the rafters may be considered as receiving adequate lateral
support from the friction between the roof plates and the compression flanges of the rafters, with the following
exceptions:'
Maybe i dont understand this part because I dont fully comprehend the first part of that clause but what the clause is saying doesn't quite register with me? Like I dont know how to interpret this?
-Lastly, Clause 5.10.2.7 states that 'For all types of roofs, the plates may be stiffened by sections welded to the plates. Refer to 5.10.2.3 for requirements for supported cone roofs'. Is there any criteria through which i can check whether the roof plates and/ or roof structure(rafters) needs to be 'laterally braced' by angles or any other structural member? 5.10.4.3 states that the structure may be braced if necessary but doesn't outline what method to use in order to reach that conclusion. Colleagues at work say that they just follow procedures based on similar past projects that they have worked with- something I am slightly uneasy about because (a) it sounds like a tad bit negligent to not go through with actual analyses and (b) I dont have enough of said experience to eyeball this kinda thing (and my good judgement tells me to never do this regardless of 'experience')
Terribly sorry for the tirade but I just want to further my understanding by asking people who have been involved with the industry because as informative as books are, sometimes you gotta turn to people to understand better.
I actually had a couple of more questions but I dont want to turn this into a post so long that no one would bother reading. And also, I am hoping that the answers to these questions will help clarify the overall picture.
Thanks!