lexeng18
Structural
- Jul 5, 2018
- 49
Hi all. I am seeking advice on some detailing issues with an interesting framing layout I am working on. See attachment and forgive my penmanship.
It is a conventional steel framed octagon with a 3:12 roof slope. Steel deck spans parallel to roof slope. Two questions:
1) For the low eave condition, Sect. A, this is a fairly common deatail and I am comfortable with it. However, 3/16” plate seems like maybe overkill for this situation. Could I argue 12 or 14ga flat stock? It’s not obvious to me what calculation I could do to verify what is acceptable in this situation.
2) For the high eave condition, due to architectural reasons the decking needs to stop at the face of the tube. Therefore I need deck bearing along this face. The same question as #1 above, but also would a better detail be to provide a bent plate vs just some flat stock with a bevel weld?
Intuitively I am thinking a bent plate would facilitate fabrication more (not having to hold flat stock at an angle while making a bevel weld) but I am not familiar with fabrication techniques enough to know.
It is a conventional steel framed octagon with a 3:12 roof slope. Steel deck spans parallel to roof slope. Two questions:
1) For the low eave condition, Sect. A, this is a fairly common deatail and I am comfortable with it. However, 3/16” plate seems like maybe overkill for this situation. Could I argue 12 or 14ga flat stock? It’s not obvious to me what calculation I could do to verify what is acceptable in this situation.
2) For the high eave condition, due to architectural reasons the decking needs to stop at the face of the tube. Therefore I need deck bearing along this face. The same question as #1 above, but also would a better detail be to provide a bent plate vs just some flat stock with a bevel weld?
Intuitively I am thinking a bent plate would facilitate fabrication more (not having to hold flat stock at an angle while making a bevel weld) but I am not familiar with fabrication techniques enough to know.