Difference between revisions of "8.15 - Diaphragm design"

From TGN Online
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Back to main [[Contents]] page'''
 
 
 
 
 
SR structural roof decks provide a clean uncluttered soffit for the roofing system.   
 
SR structural roof decks provide a clean uncluttered soffit for the roofing system.   
  
Line 30: Line 26:
  
  
Other items within 8.0 - Design - Roof deck:-
+
Go to '''[[8.16 - Protex® warranted insulated system|NEXT]]''' section
: [[8.0 - Design - Roof deck]]
+
: [[8.1 - Quality]]
+
: [[8.2 - Spans]]
+
: [[8.3 - Loads]]
+
: [[8.4 - Standard end laps]]
+
: [[8.5 - Extended end laps]]
+
: [[8.6 - Raking supports and cutting]]
+
: [[8.7 - Cantilevers]]
+
: [[8.8 - Sheet lengths]]
+
: [[8.9 - Fire rating]]
+
: [[8.10 - Durability]]
+
: [[8.11 - Acoustics]]
+
: [[8.12 - Airtightness]]
+
: [[8.13 - Fixing specification]]
+
: [[8.14 - Non-fragility]]
+
: [[8.15 - Diaphragm design]]
+
: [[8.16 - Protex® warranted insulated system]]
+
: [[8.17 - Aesthetics]]
+

Revision as of 09:50, 21 March 2017

SR structural roof decks provide a clean uncluttered soffit for the roofing system.

It is possible to enhance this uncluttered appearance by utilising the structural roof deck as a diaphragm to transfer wind loads from the perimeter walls to internal vertical bracing/walls, therefore reducing, or removing the need for in-plane roof bracing.

To design the deck as a diaphragm, the following must be considered:

• Implications of deck layout, void sizes/locations and vertical bracing/wall positions.
• Line loads applied to the diaphragm perimeter
• Fixings to all perimeter edges of roof deck area
• Minimum of three vertical bracing/braced wall locations required

Note: It is important to note that fixing type and frequency may need to be changed to enable diaphragm design - Refer to Fig.8.13a for recommended standard fixing configurations.


For useful guidance on stressed skin diaphragm design, refer to:

ECCS Publication No88: European Recommendations for the Application of Metal Sheeting acting as a Diaphragm

BS 5950-9: Structural use of steelwork in building – Code of practice for stressed skin design

SBI Document 174: Stabilisation by stressed skin diaphragm action

BS EN 1993-1-3: Cold-formed thin gauge members and sheeting, clause 10.3




Go to NEXT section