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旧 2009-09-16, 07:04 PM   #1
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默认 warping of joists in a two way pitched roof

warping of joists in a two way pitched roof?
we are designing a building with structural steel framing, open web joists and metal deck at the roof. the architect wants to pitch steel in two directions to achieve a 1/4" per foot slope. does anyone have a feel for how much warping can be tolerated in the joists before it becomes a problem?
because of the geometry of the footprint, there are a couple of areas where the pitch would be as much as 3" in 12' in two directions, which seems too much to me. i know this type of warping happens frequently and would appreciate hearing any thoughts or experiences that anyone could pass on.
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i've done exactly what you are describing. we had a 50 foot bay where two orthogonal sides of the square bay were level and the other two were sloping down at 1/4" / ft. no problems...worked very well and made it easy to drain the roof. there also were no difficulties in laying down the deck. the slope is fairly subtle.
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