IJR
Structural
- Dec 23, 2000
- 774
I usually specify double angle web cleats for connection of joists to main beams in shear connections, aiming at taking advantage of a gap available between beam and joist at joint interface for easy fit.
In addition I usually spend considerable design time to make joists short and light. In other words, many light joists, figuring out that it will be easier to place many light joists that it would be to keep a few heavy joists in place.
Erection teams keep complaining that the connection takes too much time.
Should I design one angle cleat web connection? Is it something to do with techniques the erectors use?.
I detail to simplify things but I am not an expert erector, so any comment will do
Regards
IJR
In addition I usually spend considerable design time to make joists short and light. In other words, many light joists, figuring out that it will be easier to place many light joists that it would be to keep a few heavy joists in place.
Erection teams keep complaining that the connection takes too much time.
Should I design one angle cleat web connection? Is it something to do with techniques the erectors use?.
I detail to simplify things but I am not an expert erector, so any comment will do
Regards
IJR