BillyMates
Structural
Please could anyone help to point me in the right direction of guidance for applied loadings to raised freestanding timber decks? The deck I have is 28ft out from the house and so should be classed as freestanding. There are intermediate beam strip limiting spans of joists etc, so no concerns on that front. I want to check the bracing and connection forces etc but cannot seem to find any definitive guidance for lateral loading.
As a light and open sided structure, Horizontal wind action is nominal (Obviously uplift will be considered). I believe the applied live loads may govern the bracing design and have read several quoted figures of applied Notional Horizontal forces ranging anywhere between 5 and 20% of the applied vertical loads. As a back up I would consider the Seismic approach to dynamic actions, but wondered if there are other reliable guidance texts available???
Another good analogy was a mezzanine floor inside a factory. Wind loads would not usually govern, but you could expect relatively high vertical imposed loading. What would the guidance be? I suspect it will be a similar answer but would love some firm confirmation if possible.
Many thanks for your assistance in advance.
Kind Regards,
Mark
As a light and open sided structure, Horizontal wind action is nominal (Obviously uplift will be considered). I believe the applied live loads may govern the bracing design and have read several quoted figures of applied Notional Horizontal forces ranging anywhere between 5 and 20% of the applied vertical loads. As a back up I would consider the Seismic approach to dynamic actions, but wondered if there are other reliable guidance texts available???
Another good analogy was a mezzanine floor inside a factory. Wind loads would not usually govern, but you could expect relatively high vertical imposed loading. What would the guidance be? I suspect it will be a similar answer but would love some firm confirmation if possible.
Many thanks for your assistance in advance.
Kind Regards,
Mark