RobertEIT
Structural
- Aug 18, 2008
- 63
We got a difficult issue with our current design vs. an existing roof. Following is the senario:
I designed a flat roof structure for a workshop in a 40psf ground snow area, lower portion in attached pdf file shows part of the roof design plan view. In my design I would add one bracing member at middle of the 10JWE12 cold formed steel rafter to reduce the unbraced length of the rafter to half(12') based on required flexural strength calculation. But the contractor says it is un-necessary to add this bracing member and he showed me an existing workshop roof which is near exactly the same rafter span except it does not has the bracing member.
Acoording to my calculation with unbraced length =48" will definitely not be able to meet the required strength, unless the designer of that existing roof considers the top felt and a thin steel roof sheet have the bracing function to the 10JWE12 cold formed steel rafter. But to me, these soft and flexural material can not be relied on as an bracing member. On the other hand, this existing roof has already stand there for over 20 years without any problem according to the contractor.
What are you guys thoughts and suggestions?
Thanks a lot.
I designed a flat roof structure for a workshop in a 40psf ground snow area, lower portion in attached pdf file shows part of the roof design plan view. In my design I would add one bracing member at middle of the 10JWE12 cold formed steel rafter to reduce the unbraced length of the rafter to half(12') based on required flexural strength calculation. But the contractor says it is un-necessary to add this bracing member and he showed me an existing workshop roof which is near exactly the same rafter span except it does not has the bracing member.
Acoording to my calculation with unbraced length =48" will definitely not be able to meet the required strength, unless the designer of that existing roof considers the top felt and a thin steel roof sheet have the bracing function to the 10JWE12 cold formed steel rafter. But to me, these soft and flexural material can not be relied on as an bracing member. On the other hand, this existing roof has already stand there for over 20 years without any problem according to the contractor.
What are you guys thoughts and suggestions?
Thanks a lot.