Bottom chord extensions: I always show b.c. extension when the joist is bearing on a column. Otherwise if the architect does not ask for the extension to support the ceiling, I don’t ask for it either. From what I understand, you need bottom chord extensions when the joist is part of a frame and resists axial loads. Any input?
Camber for long span joists: Say I have a 70’ long 40LH roof joist. Who decides how much camber should be there in the joists. Should I as engineer dictate LL deflection (say L/240 or L/360), indicate the loads and let the jst mnfr decide what the camber should be or should this info be on my design documents?
Thanks.
Camber for long span joists: Say I have a 70’ long 40LH roof joist. Who decides how much camber should be there in the joists. Should I as engineer dictate LL deflection (say L/240 or L/360), indicate the loads and let the jst mnfr decide what the camber should be or should this info be on my design documents?
Thanks.