SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
We are currently in the process of removing some columns from an existing building. The client wants to remove the columns in order to increase the amount of open space. The existing columns are spaced at 15’ o.c and the client would like to have a 45’ open space (so we are removing 2 columns). This happens at multiple locations. The columns are supporting a wood roof.
The idea we have come up with is to place new steel beams under the existing joists on each side of the existing columns. Place the steel and then remove the existing columns (to eliminate shoring). We would have a wood nailer placed on top of the steel beam.
I have a little bit of a detail problem. The roof slopes and average of 1.75/12 (it varies but this is the average). How would you attach the sloping joists to the top of the steel beam? Is this something you would just fill with blocking? I was looking at using Simpson VPA connectors but they require a minimum slope of 3/12.
The idea we have come up with is to place new steel beams under the existing joists on each side of the existing columns. Place the steel and then remove the existing columns (to eliminate shoring). We would have a wood nailer placed on top of the steel beam.
I have a little bit of a detail problem. The roof slopes and average of 1.75/12 (it varies but this is the average). How would you attach the sloping joists to the top of the steel beam? Is this something you would just fill with blocking? I was looking at using Simpson VPA connectors but they require a minimum slope of 3/12.