Hi,
I have a single storey steel structure 220'x 80 feet. The roof structure has cold formed z-purlins at 32"c/c, 3/4" plywood and standing seam roof. I plan to use the plywood as the diaphragm (because its there) but will still require cross bracing in the plane of the roof. I am a bit concerned about the load transfer between the plywood and the diaphragm chord. Typically for timber construction, I would add blocking between the roof joists to satisfy the diaphragm fastener spacing requirements. For most metal buildings I've seen, there is no blocking between the purlins at the support. Can anyone provide advise as to how load transfer is typically handled?
Thanks
I have a single storey steel structure 220'x 80 feet. The roof structure has cold formed z-purlins at 32"c/c, 3/4" plywood and standing seam roof. I plan to use the plywood as the diaphragm (because its there) but will still require cross bracing in the plane of the roof. I am a bit concerned about the load transfer between the plywood and the diaphragm chord. Typically for timber construction, I would add blocking between the roof joists to satisfy the diaphragm fastener spacing requirements. For most metal buildings I've seen, there is no blocking between the purlins at the support. Can anyone provide advise as to how load transfer is typically handled?
Thanks