spats
Structural
- Aug 2, 2002
- 655
I have a problem I'm having a hard time visualizing. I'm designing supports for mechanical ductwork above an existing roof. The design of the stands is easy, but I also need to show a method of securing the ducts to the stands. I'm told the method they would like to use is steel strapping around the ductwork. This strapping would be potentially totally vertical, or at a slight angle to the vertical, so the connection can clear the duct. See attached detail under development.
I did a web search and found information for what is called "top-over lashing" used in the transportation industry. The principle appears to be tensioning of the strap and having good frictional resistance between the load and the surface it sits on, thus creating sliding resistance as long as the straps have the proper strength. Obviously in my situation the straps can't reasonably be tensioned, plus it would likely crush the IMP duct. However, even if not tensioned, it seems to me that the duct could only shift under wind load to the point where the leeward strap becomes vertical, and then the strap would go into tension, and everything would be fine as long as the strap and it's connection was strong enough, even if the actual connection was not physically in the way to stop it. I then began wondering how it could move at all if the straps were completely vertical. Assuming the duct doesn't deform, I don't see how it could move. Am I missing something? Does someone have a better way of doing this?
I did a web search and found information for what is called "top-over lashing" used in the transportation industry. The principle appears to be tensioning of the strap and having good frictional resistance between the load and the surface it sits on, thus creating sliding resistance as long as the straps have the proper strength. Obviously in my situation the straps can't reasonably be tensioned, plus it would likely crush the IMP duct. However, even if not tensioned, it seems to me that the duct could only shift under wind load to the point where the leeward strap becomes vertical, and then the strap would go into tension, and everything would be fine as long as the strap and it's connection was strong enough, even if the actual connection was not physically in the way to stop it. I then began wondering how it could move at all if the straps were completely vertical. Assuming the duct doesn't deform, I don't see how it could move. Am I missing something? Does someone have a better way of doing this?