asixth
Structural
- Feb 27, 2008
- 1,333
Hi guys
I have been asked to rate/certify the structural components of an existing ceiling. I have managed to get into the ceiling space to measure the ceiling framing which is supported from the roof structures at 4000 centres (13') by bending a 12mm dia bolt (1/2") and hanging from the web of the purlin. My initial reaction is that this connection cannot be accepted and that the connection detail should be replaced with a more acceptable alternative.
Would anyone else be prepared to accept the bolt in its current state?
I estimated the weight of the wood ceiling frame to be 2,000kg (4.5kips) and 3,400kg (7.6kips) when the ceiling is fully clad with plasterboard with the maximum tension in the rod to be approximately 1/10th of this load.
I have been asked to rate/certify the structural components of an existing ceiling. I have managed to get into the ceiling space to measure the ceiling framing which is supported from the roof structures at 4000 centres (13') by bending a 12mm dia bolt (1/2") and hanging from the web of the purlin. My initial reaction is that this connection cannot be accepted and that the connection detail should be replaced with a more acceptable alternative.
Would anyone else be prepared to accept the bolt in its current state?
I estimated the weight of the wood ceiling frame to be 2,000kg (4.5kips) and 3,400kg (7.6kips) when the ceiling is fully clad with plasterboard with the maximum tension in the rod to be approximately 1/10th of this load.