dcceecy
Structural
- Oct 15, 2008
- 112
We designed a one-story building with open-web steel roof joists and the standard joist camber has caused some problems. It seems that it's a standard practice to have joist cambered per SJI's specification? But we did not specify that the steel W beam parallel to the roof joists should match the camber of joists. Both the steel beam and roof joists (4'-0" OC) are used to support the metal roof deck.
The first problem we have is that there will be a gap between the metal roof deck and steel beam. Because the adjacent joists are cambered and due to the large dead load the camber in roof joists is big. (the metal deck can not just bent for attachment to the steel beam)
The second problem we have is that at the end wall (parallel to the joists) there will also be a gap between the metal deck and the end wall (supporting the edge of roof deck). I was told that one solution to this problem is that stop the metal deck at the last joist and use one span metal deck between the last joist and the end wal. The last span of metal deck will have a slope due to the camber of joists.
When we designed the building, we didn't pay attention to such problems. So the contractor may have a good excuse to ask for more money to solve such problems.
Any suggestions and comments? What is the typical approach to specify joist camber? Just add a note in structural steel section " the steel beam camber shall match the adajcent joists?" or specify "Do not camber the joists"?
Thanks
The first problem we have is that there will be a gap between the metal roof deck and steel beam. Because the adjacent joists are cambered and due to the large dead load the camber in roof joists is big. (the metal deck can not just bent for attachment to the steel beam)
The second problem we have is that at the end wall (parallel to the joists) there will also be a gap between the metal deck and the end wall (supporting the edge of roof deck). I was told that one solution to this problem is that stop the metal deck at the last joist and use one span metal deck between the last joist and the end wal. The last span of metal deck will have a slope due to the camber of joists.
When we designed the building, we didn't pay attention to such problems. So the contractor may have a good excuse to ask for more money to solve such problems.
Any suggestions and comments? What is the typical approach to specify joist camber? Just add a note in structural steel section " the steel beam camber shall match the adajcent joists?" or specify "Do not camber the joists"?
Thanks