jack36
Structural
- May 20, 2009
- 21
I am working on a project where we are designing a modification to shorten some existing K-series steel joists by 11'-4". I plotted my original shear diagram and new shear diagram and found that the shear in the modified joist exceeds the original shear diagram (based on allowable uniform loading) near the modified end.
The SJI specification states "The vertical shears to be used in the design of the web members shall be determined from full uniform loading, but such vertical shears shall be not less than 25 percent of the end reaction".
My question: How do the steel joist manufacturers design/fabricate the joist for variable shear capacity along the length? Do they vary the web member size or the length of weld from the web to the chords? I measured the webs on the joist in question and they are all 3/4" diameter bars.
Thanks for any input.
The SJI specification states "The vertical shears to be used in the design of the web members shall be determined from full uniform loading, but such vertical shears shall be not less than 25 percent of the end reaction".
My question: How do the steel joist manufacturers design/fabricate the joist for variable shear capacity along the length? Do they vary the web member size or the length of weld from the web to the chords? I measured the webs on the joist in question and they are all 3/4" diameter bars.
Thanks for any input.