Althalus
Structural
- Jan 21, 2003
- 151
I need either confirmation or correction.
The situation I've got is a skid with C12 girders and C8 joists with an all around fillet at joist ends. The 4" below is space for cables and conduit to be installed. The floor plate above also ties it all together.
The person checking has asked about torsion because the shear center is not at the joist/girder interface.
The school of thought I was taught was that if you have torsional restraints that are at least 2/3 the depth of the beam (which I have) then that was adequate torsional restraint. I'm being challenged on it now to provide a source for that.
Well, I've looked and I can't find anything that speaks to the minimum depth of torsional restraint required at any depth. Does anyone know?
The situation I've got is a skid with C12 girders and C8 joists with an all around fillet at joist ends. The 4" below is space for cables and conduit to be installed. The floor plate above also ties it all together.
The person checking has asked about torsion because the shear center is not at the joist/girder interface.
The school of thought I was taught was that if you have torsional restraints that are at least 2/3 the depth of the beam (which I have) then that was adequate torsional restraint. I'm being challenged on it now to provide a source for that.
Well, I've looked and I can't find anything that speaks to the minimum depth of torsional restraint required at any depth. Does anyone know?