mreale6828
Mechanical
- Nov 13, 2003
- 2
Trying to find a soution for excessive floor deflection.
A 32’-0” wide building. The floor structure is 4”x10” Hemlock joists, 4’-0” on center with a 2x6 tongue and v-groove southern yellow pine decking. There is a center girder, effectively reducing the span to 15’-2 ½ ”.
Originally, the floor system was supposed to be designed to support a 50# per square foot load. After I noticed the excessive deflection, almost 1 inch on some joists, we looked back at the design and determined that we had a communication problem and undersized the joists (probably should have been 8x10’s or 6X12’s)
One thought is a steel strap support on the bottom of each joist. By lagging the strap at each end of the joist, then by using a bolt and threaded tube assembly at the mid-point, force the strap away from the bottom placing the joist in compression and the strap in tension. I expect this to eventually persuade the joists back to level.
I would like to read some expert opinions regarding this method. Then if possible, calculate the loads, appropriate size strap, bolts, and fastening so I can get them fabricated.
Of course I’m open to other ideas.
A 32’-0” wide building. The floor structure is 4”x10” Hemlock joists, 4’-0” on center with a 2x6 tongue and v-groove southern yellow pine decking. There is a center girder, effectively reducing the span to 15’-2 ½ ”.
Originally, the floor system was supposed to be designed to support a 50# per square foot load. After I noticed the excessive deflection, almost 1 inch on some joists, we looked back at the design and determined that we had a communication problem and undersized the joists (probably should have been 8x10’s or 6X12’s)
One thought is a steel strap support on the bottom of each joist. By lagging the strap at each end of the joist, then by using a bolt and threaded tube assembly at the mid-point, force the strap away from the bottom placing the joist in compression and the strap in tension. I expect this to eventually persuade the joists back to level.
I would like to read some expert opinions regarding this method. Then if possible, calculate the loads, appropriate size strap, bolts, and fastening so I can get them fabricated.
Of course I’m open to other ideas.