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Effects of Changing Deck Type

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Revision 1 posted to Structural Analysis and Design - Wiki by Seth Guthrie on 6/5/2015 11:20:12 PM

 Product(s):RAM Structural System; Ram Steel
 Version(s):Any
 Environment: N/A
 Area: Analysis; Design
 Original Author:Bentley Technical Support Group

Problem

Loads on beams from one-way deck are not calculated as expected when the deck changes along the length of the beam.

Explanation

In Ram Structural System, loads from deck self-weight are calculated for each tributary area of framing or bay. The program performs this routine assuming that the deck within that bay is of constant type and orientation. Changes in the orientation or deck type in the middle of the bay effectively go unnoticed in this routine.

This can affect the loads from the deck self-weight where the deck weight changes and the distribution of the loads where the orientation changes. 

Avoidance

Always model beams (or any material) along the lines where the deck type changes. 

This rule does not apply to surface loads which can change anywhere. Nor does it apply to 2-way decks which are free-form and changes can occur anywhere (beam are not even required). 

For more information about how changes in deck can effect composite beam design, refer to the Ram Steel Beam manual, starting in section 10.7 Composite Beam Design.

See Also

RAMSS Common Framing Table Errors

[[Missing or incorrect loads on perimeter beams]]

Tags: RAM Structural System, Framing Tables, deck, RAM Steel

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