Galambos
Structural
- Jun 27, 2005
- 231
When dealing with curtain walls that bypass a steel framed floor, and are tied back laterally and supported for gravity by the spandrels, is it typical to denote the live load deflections in the plans?
I have a curtainwall manufacturer that has designed all of his joints to take 1/8" vertical movement from the structure over a 30 ft span, which turns out to be L/2880. He had made the 1/8" assumption because deflections were not listed. I have never had this issue come up, but it seems a little outrageous.
Thoughts?
I have a curtainwall manufacturer that has designed all of his joints to take 1/8" vertical movement from the structure over a 30 ft span, which turns out to be L/2880. He had made the 1/8" assumption because deflections were not listed. I have never had this issue come up, but it seems a little outrageous.
Thoughts?