IJR
Structural
- Dec 23, 2000
- 774
I have this bad habit of designing steel portals (one storey), clad them with sandwich panels on roof and walls and brace the other direction(or say brace the portals) with X-bracings at suitable locations where doors wont interrupt. You call this wind bracing.
Apparently I have been making a mistake by bracing the ends of a building.
Some strict authorities have warned me against that and they have forced me to put wall bracings at the middle of the building. Reason is,this one will make the unbraced length free to expand and contract, while my bad habit tends to restrain the building against that.
Makes sense. But I still love my old habit, and dont mind carrying out thermal expansion calculations on steel, (though I dont think I will be able to do that with cladding
!)
Any further discussion on this subject is highly appreciated.
Respects a l'infinity
IJR
Apparently I have been making a mistake by bracing the ends of a building.
Some strict authorities have warned me against that and they have forced me to put wall bracings at the middle of the building. Reason is,this one will make the unbraced length free to expand and contract, while my bad habit tends to restrain the building against that.
Makes sense. But I still love my old habit, and dont mind carrying out thermal expansion calculations on steel, (though I dont think I will be able to do that with cladding
!)
Any further discussion on this subject is highly appreciated.
Respects a l'infinity
IJR