trence76
Structural
- Nov 12, 2008
- 13
I'm a young structural engineer and I get alot of oddball projects. Latest project is providing support for a rather large, 6'-0" tall x 10'-0" wide cross section, ductwork running along the roof, with the bottom of the duct being approximately 3'-0" from the finished roof surface. The project started as a review, with the MEP engineer providing simple roof curbs parallel to and directly above the roof structure, specifically light steel beams at 7'-0" o.c.
My concerns include the lateral wind pressure against the duct and the uplift and suction pressures that may want to pull the ductwork off of the roof. While it is 18gage ductwork, it is not heavy enough to overcome or make me feel comfortable with the suction forces I am developing in my calculations. As a result, I feel positive attachment to the roof structure is going to be required. The problem is that I do not want to overdesign structural supports and I am looking for anyone's input, and or experience for these types of applications.
Thanks for taking the time to provide your input.
My concerns include the lateral wind pressure against the duct and the uplift and suction pressures that may want to pull the ductwork off of the roof. While it is 18gage ductwork, it is not heavy enough to overcome or make me feel comfortable with the suction forces I am developing in my calculations. As a result, I feel positive attachment to the roof structure is going to be required. The problem is that I do not want to overdesign structural supports and I am looking for anyone's input, and or experience for these types of applications.
Thanks for taking the time to provide your input.