Toby43
Structural
- Mar 9, 2017
- 114
Hi all,
A client has proposed to use tilt panel cladding on the boundary (for fire reg's) attached to their typical Cold Formed Portal framed Shed. I personally don't think it is a good idea, I only have experience with using tilt panel cladding on Hot-rolled Steel Portal frame building(s) - or as load-bearing panels. I would think some of the major issues would be
1) failure of thin cold formed members in fire would not provide a reliable "pull" on the panels to satisfy the "collapse inwards" requirement of our building code (in Australia)
2) general out-of-plane anchorage of panels to cold formed sections would instigate "local" failures in cold formed sections.
Anyone have experience with this system? I would appreciate any thoughts.
Regards
Toby
A client has proposed to use tilt panel cladding on the boundary (for fire reg's) attached to their typical Cold Formed Portal framed Shed. I personally don't think it is a good idea, I only have experience with using tilt panel cladding on Hot-rolled Steel Portal frame building(s) - or as load-bearing panels. I would think some of the major issues would be
1) failure of thin cold formed members in fire would not provide a reliable "pull" on the panels to satisfy the "collapse inwards" requirement of our building code (in Australia)
2) general out-of-plane anchorage of panels to cold formed sections would instigate "local" failures in cold formed sections.
Anyone have experience with this system? I would appreciate any thoughts.
Regards
Toby