J1D
Structural
- Feb 22, 2004
- 259
I realized recently this is specified differently among my colleagues.
There is no standard for the spanning direction of grating mats on platforms, walkways, etc. But for an elevated walkway or catwalk it is preferred in some client specs to have the bearing bars perpendicular to the walking direction, mainly to block the view through the grating to feel safer.
Technically the structural performance is slight different from my view. For grating spanning longitudinally (say Option A) needs transverse beams at say every say 5ft, while for grating spanning transversely (say Option B)will have no transverse beams but we still use some to provide lateral restraint to the support channels (stringers). When we have grating welded to the support beams the two options may give different capacities.
For non-removable grating we typically say "to be welded to support members with 2" long 3/16" fillet welds at eighth bearing bar maximum spacing". This means:
For Option A, grating is welded to the transverse beams, no connection between grating to the stringers
For Option B, grating is welded along the stringers. The actual welding will be from the banding bar (required in this case) to the stringers.
I think in this case Option B will not only look safer but be stronger as well.
What is your practice and opinion on this?
Thanks,
J1D
There is no standard for the spanning direction of grating mats on platforms, walkways, etc. But for an elevated walkway or catwalk it is preferred in some client specs to have the bearing bars perpendicular to the walking direction, mainly to block the view through the grating to feel safer.
Technically the structural performance is slight different from my view. For grating spanning longitudinally (say Option A) needs transverse beams at say every say 5ft, while for grating spanning transversely (say Option B)will have no transverse beams but we still use some to provide lateral restraint to the support channels (stringers). When we have grating welded to the support beams the two options may give different capacities.
For non-removable grating we typically say "to be welded to support members with 2" long 3/16" fillet welds at eighth bearing bar maximum spacing". This means:
For Option A, grating is welded to the transverse beams, no connection between grating to the stringers
For Option B, grating is welded along the stringers. The actual welding will be from the banding bar (required in this case) to the stringers.
I think in this case Option B will not only look safer but be stronger as well.
What is your practice and opinion on this?
Thanks,
J1D