查看单个帖子
旧 2009-09-08, 09:32 AM   #1
huangyhg
超级版主
 
huangyhg的头像
 
注册日期: 04-03
帖子: 18592
精华: 36
现金: 249466 标准币
资产: 1080358888 标准币
huangyhg 向着好的方向发展
默认 cmu fire wall separations

cmu fire wall separations
issue: specifying a poured concrete beam between dwelling units while maintaining the fire separation.
construction: cmu with wood truss roof system. two story building.
condition: a portion of the poured beam is horizontal and the peak of the roof system is in the center of the beam, when viewed through its section. (the beam needs to be pitched, from its centerline to follow the roof pitch)
question: does anyone have a recommendation how to specify this or detail this situation? or recommend a manual that would show how to form and build this type of wall.
explain the part about fire separation. is the beam the line of separation? does structure from both side bear on the beam?
instead of a pitched top beam, can you embed steel supports at the top of the beam to support the pitched roof system?
the fire wall separates the units. there are no structural members bearing on the top of the wall. the sheathing from the roofs on either side come to a peak at the mid line of the beam.
i understand your recommendation regarding the the embedded supports. but what i am really after is how to pour the beam and bevel it so that the sheathing lays with no gap between the materials in order to maintain the wall continuous to the bottom of the sheathing meeting the fire wall separation requirements. i don't see any reason why a good mason cannot form the beam, pour it and put a ptich on it. just wondering if there is a standard way of doing this?
__________________
借用达朗贝尔的名言:前进吧,你会得到信心!
[url="http://www.dimcax.com"]几何尺寸与公差标准[/url]
huangyhg离线中   回复时引用此帖
GDT自动化论坛(仅游客可见)