ml13
Structural
- Feb 18, 2003
- 50
My situation:
1. Tube lintel spanning 42.5 ft.
2. Carrying about 15' EIFS & 8" metal studs.
3. Window head height is about 11'
4. CC wind load of about 15 psf.
5. EIFS deflection criteria is L/240, which for this span is a little over 2".
6. I want to use 8" wide tube to hide it in wall and post off of face of columns.
I am worried about the head joint at the window for horizontal deflection. What is the maximum absolute horizontal deflection permissible at top of window? I have calls in to a couple of local window mfrs, but am interested to hear others' opinions.
My client has agreed that we can put in some additional vertical steel, but we are trying to avoid kickers. My preference is the tube lintel for ease of fabrication and erection.
Thanks in advance.
1. Tube lintel spanning 42.5 ft.
2. Carrying about 15' EIFS & 8" metal studs.
3. Window head height is about 11'
4. CC wind load of about 15 psf.
5. EIFS deflection criteria is L/240, which for this span is a little over 2".
6. I want to use 8" wide tube to hide it in wall and post off of face of columns.
I am worried about the head joint at the window for horizontal deflection. What is the maximum absolute horizontal deflection permissible at top of window? I have calls in to a couple of local window mfrs, but am interested to hear others' opinions.
My client has agreed that we can put in some additional vertical steel, but we are trying to avoid kickers. My preference is the tube lintel for ease of fabrication and erection.
Thanks in advance.