waytsh
Structural
- Jun 10, 2004
- 373
Need a quick sanity check from you guys. I have been asked to design a steel beam, post, and footings for a two-level deck on a residential home near the shore. There is a large clear width requirement under the outside edge of the deck which is driving the requirement for the steel framing. I am debating with myself on how to account for wind uplift on the deck floors. I ran some numbers treating both floors of the deck as overhangs and I am getting some pretty large uplift values. The beam and post design is controlled by DL+LL so no real problem there. The concern comes with the footings for the two support posts. They will need to be quite large, in the range of 6'x6'x24".
Am I being overly conservative to treat the decks as overhangs? Is there better method to account for the wind uplift?
Am I being overly conservative to treat the decks as overhangs? Is there better method to account for the wind uplift?