slickdeals
Structural
- Apr 8, 2006
- 2,267
Folks,
I am modeling a deep floor truss that will carry floor beams at each panel point and one in between each panel point. The panel points are at 16' on center and the beams are 8' on center.
I am modeling the truss with moment releases (minor and major) on the diagonal web members. I am unsure about the releases at the top and bottom chords.
At the panel point where the diagonal frames in, should I release the moments as well? Because the top chord of the truss will have studs and concrete will be placed on it, wont the top chord act as a continuous beam supported on panel points?
The bottom chord will act as a simple beam spanning between panel points.
Are these assumptions right? I would appreciate your suggestions.
I am modeling a deep floor truss that will carry floor beams at each panel point and one in between each panel point. The panel points are at 16' on center and the beams are 8' on center.
I am modeling the truss with moment releases (minor and major) on the diagonal web members. I am unsure about the releases at the top and bottom chords.
At the panel point where the diagonal frames in, should I release the moments as well? Because the top chord of the truss will have studs and concrete will be placed on it, wont the top chord act as a continuous beam supported on panel points?
The bottom chord will act as a simple beam spanning between panel points.
Are these assumptions right? I would appreciate your suggestions.