jdgengineer
Structural
- Dec 1, 2011
- 748
When barrel framing roof joists have you typically designed the joists for combined strong + weak axis bending or have you assumed that the sheathing and finish material forms a "deep beam" and therefore you don't need to check weak-axis?
In our case we have a curved roof framed ideally with 2x10 joists @ 24" oc. The max rotation of a joist in the roof is 15 degrees. If we break up the vertical force into strong and weak-axis we have strong-axis cos 15 = 0.97 ~ 1.0 (full load) and weak-axis sin (15) = 0.25.
Designing the 2x10 in weak-axis bending for the 25% of the load doesn't work, and would require 3x10 @ 16" oc. What do you all do?
In our case we have a curved roof framed ideally with 2x10 joists @ 24" oc. The max rotation of a joist in the roof is 15 degrees. If we break up the vertical force into strong and weak-axis we have strong-axis cos 15 = 0.97 ~ 1.0 (full load) and weak-axis sin (15) = 0.25.
Designing the 2x10 in weak-axis bending for the 25% of the load doesn't work, and would require 3x10 @ 16" oc. What do you all do?