shobroco
Structural
- Dec 2, 2008
- 281
I have recently designed 2 similar residential wood-framed canopies carried by 2 cantilevered steel beams. They are extensions of flat roofs out in front of the overhead doors on garages; the 2 beams carry wood joists. The first canopy was very soft & I had to design stiffening for the beams after it was built. The second one is framed & roofed now & it also feels soft, although I increased the beam stiffness more than I really thought necessary. The cantilever is about 12', the bending capacity of the beams is 65% more than the maximum load, and the calculated deflection under live load is L/360. However, the canopy is easily deflected by walking on it & bouncing a bit; much more than I would expect from my calculations. Is there something I am missing?