PEinVA
Structural
- Nov 15, 2006
- 321
I'm looking for a detail at an expansion joint that would allow for movement in the vertical (parallel to the height of the wall) and normal (perpendicular to the height of the wall) directions for steel joist roof deck to a CMU shear wall.
This is a project where we are raising the roof in a strip mall, to match higher adjacent roofs for a new tenant.
The strip mall is split into a series of buildings that have an expansion joint every 220' or so.
The original drawings show a two angles that would allow normal movement only. They don't account for the deflection of the joist. Haven't been able to view if this has worked for the last 25 years, but we'd like to improve on this detail.
I've searched these forums and couldn't find anything that fit my situation.
Any input? Thanks.
RC
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
Edmund Burke
This is a project where we are raising the roof in a strip mall, to match higher adjacent roofs for a new tenant.
The strip mall is split into a series of buildings that have an expansion joint every 220' or so.
The original drawings show a two angles that would allow normal movement only. They don't account for the deflection of the joist. Haven't been able to view if this has worked for the last 25 years, but we'd like to improve on this detail.
I've searched these forums and couldn't find anything that fit my situation.
Any input? Thanks.
RC
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
Edmund Burke