All right folks. I feel like my brain is going to melt out my ears and I have thought myself in circles, so I'm appealing to those who can straighten me out.
I'm working on a rebuild of an existing deck changed to commercial loads. Gutting the deck and starting over but the post locations stay. The owner also wants a post removed, which is creating all sorts of overloading issues. I did a lovely design for a steel beam, connections, everything, and of course they don't like it.
Referring to attached sketch:
PSLs as joists: 12" oc, 24'-6" long. The deflection is almost an inch at design loads. This seems to me it would put some torsion on both the ledger at the house (marked C) and the edge beam (marked B), not to mention the connection of the edge beam to the existing post and edge beam next to it (marked A). Everything is just *barely* squeaking by deflection-wise but also stress-wise.
1. Are there torsion issues connecting the joists to the ledger (C) and the edge beam (B)? If so, how to deal with them?
2. Are there torsion issues connecting the edge beams at the post (C)? If so, how to deal with them?
3. Should I just tell them to do it in steel? All these issues go away then... but of course, then it raises new issues with time involved.
thanks!
I'm working on a rebuild of an existing deck changed to commercial loads. Gutting the deck and starting over but the post locations stay. The owner also wants a post removed, which is creating all sorts of overloading issues. I did a lovely design for a steel beam, connections, everything, and of course they don't like it.
Referring to attached sketch:
PSLs as joists: 12" oc, 24'-6" long. The deflection is almost an inch at design loads. This seems to me it would put some torsion on both the ledger at the house (marked C) and the edge beam (marked B), not to mention the connection of the edge beam to the existing post and edge beam next to it (marked A). Everything is just *barely* squeaking by deflection-wise but also stress-wise.
1. Are there torsion issues connecting the joists to the ledger (C) and the edge beam (B)? If so, how to deal with them?
2. Are there torsion issues connecting the edge beams at the post (C)? If so, how to deal with them?
3. Should I just tell them to do it in steel? All these issues go away then... but of course, then it raises new issues with time involved.
thanks!