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Compression Struts

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mlzahn

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Dec 7, 2010
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We all now about compression struts for hanging systems. The most common instance is compression struts used for ceiling systems.

But I'm not sure why they are needed a lot of the time.

If 0.6 times the dead load is greater than the upward load caused by siesmic forces, why would compression struts be required?
 
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It's not just upward load, it is also sideways load. And 0.6 times the dead load of a ceiling is not much. See the attached link.

BA
 
When I mention seismic forces, I mean both lateral seismic force and upward seismic force.
 
You also have to consider wind pressures. In cyclonic areas, any openings can lead to substantial positive internal pressure.
 
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