DrThink
Structural
- Mar 19, 2004
- 9
I am performing remedial repair to an existing steel 1 story building with bar joists and metal deck. Masonry non loadbearing walls for full perimeter. The back wall steps forward and is discontinuous about 10' so the chord is not continuous. The building is 80' x 235' with aspect ratio 3:1. I have about 10kips of tension in this chord.
Is there a standard procedure or detail for resolving the chord discontinuity?
I was thinking putting a diagonal strut to connect the chord forces.
Additionally, the original designer used diaphram action of the roof with no chords. But the joist are supported by a beam line. Would this beam line perform as a chord or do they need a angle chord anchored directly to the deck?
Thanks
Is there a standard procedure or detail for resolving the chord discontinuity?
I was thinking putting a diagonal strut to connect the chord forces.
Additionally, the original designer used diaphram action of the roof with no chords. But the joist are supported by a beam line. Would this beam line perform as a chord or do they need a angle chord anchored directly to the deck?
Thanks