IJR
Structural
- Dec 23, 2000
- 774
We usually specify 0.1cm thick 5cm rib height for trapezoidal sheet to form a floor deck with a total 10cm concrete(5cm in ribs + 5cm additional).
We do not usually use studs(technique not well established here) and instead we use self-tapping screws to attach the sheets to beam flanges, with ribs perpendicular to beam.
Some erectors have told me that they dont usually use screws and instead they simply weld the sheet to the beam flange.
Is this an acceptable procedure. Isnt the 0.1 cm thick sheet too thin for this weld.?
Any comment will be highly appreciated.
IJR
We do not usually use studs(technique not well established here) and instead we use self-tapping screws to attach the sheets to beam flanges, with ribs perpendicular to beam.
Some erectors have told me that they dont usually use screws and instead they simply weld the sheet to the beam flange.
Is this an acceptable procedure. Isnt the 0.1 cm thick sheet too thin for this weld.?
Any comment will be highly appreciated.
IJR