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"JOIST" --- STEEL JOIST ANALYSIS

Program Description:
"JOIST" is a spreadsheet program written in MS-Excel for the purpose of analysis of steel joists considered as
simple-span beams subjected to virtually any type of loading configuration. Specifically, beam end reactions as well
as the maximum moments and deflections are calculated. Plots of both the shear and moment diagrams are
produced, as well as a tabulation of the shear, moment, slope, and deflection for the joist span. There are two
worksheets for selecting K-series and LH-series joists, and 2 worksheets which are the SJI Standard Load Tables.
This program is a workbook consisting of eight (8) worksheets, described as follows:

Worksheet Name

Description

Doc
General Joist Analysis
K-Joist Analysis
K-Joist Table
KCS-Joist Analysis
KCS-Joist Table
LH-Joist Analysis
LH-Joist Table

This documentation sheet


General standard joist analysis for steel joists for non-standard loads
Analysis for typical, standard loaded, open-web K-series steel joists
Standard (SJI) load table for open-web K-series steel joists
Analysis for non-standard loaded, open-web KCS-series steel joists
Load table for open-web KCS-series steel joists
Analysis for typical, standard loaded, longspan LH-series steel joists
Standard (SJI) load table for longspan LH-series steel joists

Program Assumptions and Limitations:


1. For the "General Joist Analysis" worksheet, the following reference was used in the development of this program:
"Modern Formulas for Statics and Dynamics, A Stress-and-Strain Approach"
by Walter D. Pilkey and Pin Yu Chang, McGraw-Hill Book Company (1978), pages 11 to 21.
2. The "General Joist Analysis" worksheet on the joist span will handle a full length uniform load and up to eight (8)
partial uniform, triangular, or trapezoidal loads, up to fifteen (15) point loads, and up to four (4) applied moments.
3. The "General Joist Analysis" worksheet will calculate the joist end vertical reactions, the maximum positive
moment and negative moment (if applicable), and the maximum negative deflection and positive deflection (if
applicable). The calculated values for the end reactions and maximum moments and deflections are determined
from dividing the joist into fifty (50) equal segments with fifty-one (51) points, and including all of the point load
and applied moment locations as well. (Note: the actual point of maximum moment occurs where the shear = 0,
or passes through zero, while the actual point of maximum deflection is where the slope = 0.)
4. In the "General Joist Analysis" worksheet the user is given the ability to input two (2) specific locations from the
left end of the joist to calculate the shear, moment, slope, deflection, as well as the stress ratios for shear and
moment. This should be utilized when the maximum moment does not occur at the start or end of a segment.
5. In the "General Joist Analysis" worksheet, the plots of the shear and moment diagrams as well as the displayed
tabulation of shear, moment, slope, and deflection are based on the joist span being divided up into fifty (50)
equal segments with-one (51) points.
6. The "General Joist Analysis" worksheet will enable the user to either analyze an existing joist for new loads or
determine the required total equivalent uniform load to be used to size a new joist.
7. The "General Joist Analysis" worksheet only analyzes the joist "as a whole" and does not perform checks on the
individual components.
8. In the "General Joist Analysis" worksheet, the deflections calculated include a 15% increase above the values
calculated using traditional "simple-beam" flexure to more closely match actual test results obtained by SJI.
9. For the "K-Joist Analysis" and "LH-Joist Analysis" worksheets, the Steel Joist Institute (SJI) Standard Load Table
as well the "Recommended Code of Standard Practice for Steel Joists and Joist Girders" are used. The
Standard Load Tables are built into each of these two analysis worksheets. The two worksheets will evaluate a
user selected joist size, as well as display up to a maximum of 15 of the lightest joist sizes that are satisfactory
for the loading and deflection criteria specified by the user. The bridging requirements are also determined.
10. This program contains numerous comment boxes which contain a wide variety of information including
explanations of input or output items, equations used, data tables, etc. (Note: presence of a comment box
is denoted by a red triangle in the upper right-hand corner of a cell. Merely move the mouse pointer to the
desired cell to view the contents of that particular "comment box".)

Formulas Used to Determine Shear, Moment, Slope, and Deflection in Simple-Span Joists
For Uniform or Distributed Loads:
Loading functions for each uniform or distributed load evaluated at distance x = L from left end of joist:
FvL = -wb*(L-b-(L-e)) + -1/2*(we-wb)/(e-b)*((L-b)^2-(L-e)^2)+(we-wb)*(L-e)
FmL = -wb/2*((L-b)^2-(L-e)^2) + -1/6*(we-wb)/(e-b)*((L-b)^3-(L-e)^3)+(we-wb)/2*(L-e)^2
FqL = -wb/(6*E*I)*((L-b)^3-(L-e)^3) + -1/(24*E*I)*(we-wb)/(e-b)*((L-b)^4-(L-e)^4)+(we-wb)/(6*E*I)*(L-e)^3
FDL = -wb/(24*E*I)*((L-b)^4-(L-e)^4) + -1/(120*E*I)*(we-wb)/(e-b)*((L-b)^5-(L-e)^5)+(we-wb)/(24*E*I)*(L-e)^4
Loading functions for each uniform or distributed load evaluated at distance = x from left end of joist:
If x >= e:
Fvx = -wb*(x-b-(x-e)) + -1/2*(we-wb)/(e-b)*((x-b)^2-(x-e)^2)+(we-wb)*(x-e)
Fmx = -wb/2*((x-b)^2-(x-e)^2) + -1/6*(we-wb)/(e-b)*((x-b)^3-(x-e)^3)+(we-wb)/2*(x-e)^2
Fqx = -wb/(6*E*I)*((x-b)^3-(x-e)^3) + -1/(24*E*I)*(we-wb)/(e-b)*((x-b)^4-(x-e)^4)+(we-wb)/(6*E*I)*(x-e)^3
FDx = -wb/(24*E*I)*((x-b)^4-(x-e)^4) + -1/(120*E*I)*(we-wb)/(e-b)*((x-b)^5-(x-e)^5)+(we-wb)/(24*E*I)*(x-e)^4
else if x >= b:
Fvx = -wb*(x-b) + -1/2*(we-wb)/(e-b)*(x-b)^2
else:
Fmx = -wb/2*(x-b)^2 + -1/6*(we-wb)/(e-b)*(x-b)^3-(x-e)^3
else:
Fqx = -wb/(6*E*I)*(x-b)^3 + -1/(24*E*I)*(we-wb)/(e-b)*(x-b)^4
else:
FDx = -wb/(24*E*I)*(x-b)^4 + -1/(120*E*I)*(we-wb)/(e-b)*(x-b)^5
else:

Fvx =
Fmx =
Fqx =
FDx =

For Point Loads:


Loading functions for each point load evaluated at distance x = L from left end of joist:
FvL = -P
FmL = -P*(L-a)
FqL = -P*(L-a)^2/(2*E*I)
FDL = P*(L-a)^3/(6*E*I)
Loading functions for each point load evaluated at distance = x from left end of beam:
If x > a:
Fvx = -P
Fmx = -P*(x-a)
Fqx = -P*(x-a)^2/(2*E*I)
FDx = P*(x-a)^3/(6*E*I)

else:
else:
else:
else:

Fvx =
Fmx =
Fqx =
FDx =

else:
else:
else:
else:

Fvx =
Fmx =
Fqx =
FDx =

For Applied Moments:


Loading functions for each applied moment evaluated at distance x = L from left end of joist:
FvL = 0
FmL = -M
FqL = -M*(L-c)/(E*I)
FDL = M*(L-c)^2/(2*E*I)
Loading functions for each applied moment evaluated at distance = x from left end of joist:
If x >= c:
Fvx = 0
Fmx = -M
Fqx = -M*(x-c)/(E*I)
FDx = M*(x-c)^2/(2*E*I)

Formulas Used to Determine Shear, Moment, Slope, and Deflection (continued)


Initial summation values at left end (x = 0) for shear, moment, slope, and deflection:
Simple beam:
Vo =
Mo =
qo =
Do =

-1/L*S(FmL)
0
1/L*S(FDL)+L/(6*E*I)*S(FmL)
0

Summations of shear, moment, slope, and deflection at distance = x from left end of joist:
Shear:
Moment:
Slope:
Deflection:

Vx =
Mx =
qx =
Dx =

Vo+S(Fvx)
Mo+Vo*x+S(Fmx)
qo+Mo*x/(E*I)+Vo*x^2/(2*E*I)+S(Fqx)
-(Do-qo*x-Mo*x^2/(2*E*I)-Vo*x^3/(6*E*I)+S(FDx)

Reference:
"Modern Formulas for Statics and Dynamics, A Stress-and-Strain Approach"
by Walter D. Pilkey and Pin Yu Chang, McGraw-Hill Book Company (1978)

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tion sheet
el joists for non-standard loads
open-web K-series steel joists
n-web K-series steel joists
en-web KCS-series steel joists
CS-series steel joists
longspan LH-series steel joists
span LH-series steel joists

Simple-Span Joists

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GENERAL STANDARD JOIST ANALYSIS


For Steel Joists Considered as Simple-Span Beams
Subjected to Non-Standard Loads
Subject:
Originator:

Job Name:
Job Number:
Input Data:

c
e

Joist Data:
Designation = K-series
Span, L = 40.0000 ft.
Modulus, E = 29000000 psi
Inertia, Ix = 526.40 in.^4

b
a
+P
+wb

E,I

Original Design or Capacity Loads:


Full Uniform:
w=
373
plf

RL

Nomenclature

Start

Distributed:

b (ft.)

L
x

End

wb (plf)

e (ft.)

we (plf)

Point Loads:

#1:

#1:

#2:

#2:

#3:

#3:

#4:

#4:

#5:

#5:

#6:

#6:

#7:

#7:

#8:

#8:

a (ft.)

#9:

Moments:

c (ft.)

M (ft-lbs)

#10:

#1:

#11:

#2:

#12:

#3:

#13:

#4:

#14:
#15:

New Design Loads:


Full Uniform:
w=
180

plf

Start

Distributed:

b (ft.)

End

wb (plf)

e (ft.)

we (plf)

Point Loads:

#1:

#1:

#2:

#2:

#3:

#3:

#4:

#4:

#5:

#5:

#6:

#6:

#7:

#7:

#8:

#8:

a (ft.)
20.0000

#9:

Moments:

c (ft.)

M (ft-lbs)

#10:

#1:

#11:

#2:

#12:

#3:

#13:

#4:

#14:
#15:

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Results of Joist Analysis:


Original Design or Capacity Loads:
End Reactions:
RL = 7460.0

lbs.

RR =

7460.0

lbs.

Minimum Design Web Member Shear:


Vw(min) =
1865
lbs. (25% of maximum end reaction for K-series and LH-series joists per SJI Spec's.)
Maximum Moments:
+Mx(max) = 74600.0 ft-lbs
-Mx(max) =
0.0
ft-lbs

@
@

x=
x=

20.00
0.00

ft.
ft.

*Maximum Deflections:
-D(max) = -1.619 in.
@x=
20.00
ft.
+D(max) =
@x=
0.000
in.
0.00
ft.
D(ratio) =
L/297
*Note: deflections shown above include a 15% increase above the values calculated using traditional
"simple-beam" flexure in order to more closely match actual test results obtained by SJI.

New Design Loads:


End Reactions:
RL = 4600.0

lbs.

Maximum Moments:
+Mx(max) = 56000.0 ft-lbs
-Mx(max) =
0.0
ft-lbs

RR =

4600.0

x=
x=

20.00
0.00

@
@

lbs.

ft.
ft.

*Maximum Deflections:
-D(max) = -1.128 in.
@x=
20.00
ft.
+D(max) =
@x=
0.000
in.
0.00
ft.
D(ratio) =
L/425
*Note: deflections shown above include a 15% increase above the values calculated using traditional
"simple-beam" flexure in order to more closely match actual test results obtained by SJI.

Maximum Stress Ratios:


S.R. =
S.R. =

0.999
0.751

for Shear

for Moment

x=
x=

15.20
20.00

ft.
ft.

Comments:

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Shear Diagram
10000.0

8000.0

6000.0

2000.0

32.00

30.40

28.80

27.20

25.60

24.00

22.40

20.80

19.20

17.60

16.00

14.40

12.80

11.20

9.60

8.00

6.40

4.80

3.20

1.60

0.0
0.00

Shear (lbs.)

4000.0

-2000.0

-4000.0

-6000.0

-8000.0

-10000.0

x (ft.)

Moment Diagram
80000.0
70000.0

50000.0
40000.0

30000.0
20000.0
10000.0

32.00

30.40

28.80

27.20

25.60

24.00

22.40

20.80

19.20

17.60

16.00

14.40

12.80

9.60

8.00

6.40

4.80

3.20

11.20

-10000.0

1.60

0.0
0.00

Moment (ft-lbs.)

60000.0

x (ft.)
= curves for original design or capacity loads

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ms
Note: this worksheet can be used to determine the
total equivalent uniform load required to size a joist
for non-standard loads. The user can input all the
new, non-standard loads beginning at Row #35, and
then full uniform load at Cell B17 can be iterated
until both the stress ratios for shear and moment
are <= 1.0 everywhere the along the entire span.

Checker:

we

+M

+w

RR

P (lbs.)

P (lbs.)
2000

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Tip: the user should input the location of the


maximum moment as one of two user
designated points in Cells DR17 or DR18 above.
This will assure that maximum stress ratio for
moment is captured, when location is not at
start or end of one of 50 joist segments.

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33.60

35.20

36.80

38.40

40.00

33.60

35.20

36.80

38.40

40.00

32.00

32.00

"JOIST.xls" Program
Version 1.6

CAUTION: for standard joists, the location of the


point of zero shear for the new loads shear
diagram should always be checked against the
location of the point of zero shear for the original
design loads shear diagram. If the new loads
zero shear point is not relatively close to the
original design loads zero shear point (1'-0" +/-),
then there may be diagonal web members that
are subject to stress reversal. This is not a
potential problem, so long as adjacent web
diagonals in the area of concern are the same
size. However if not so, further detailed joist
analysis would be required, usually best left
up to the original joist manufacturer.

or new design loads

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K-SERIES JOIST ANALYSIS


For Uniformly Loaded, Open-Web Steel Joists
Using Steel Joist Institute (SJI) Standard Load Tables
Subject:
Originator:

Job Name:
Job Number:
Input Data:
Joist Designation (Size) =
Joist Span, L =
Joist Spacing, S =
Unif. Dead Load, w(DL) =
Unif. Live Load, w(LL) =
Deflect. Factor, DF(LL) =

24K8
36.0
5.0000
20.00
30.00
360

+W (TL)=
ft.
ft.
psf

E,Ix

psf

L=36

RL=4500

Nomenclature

Results:
Required Loads:
Dead Load, W (DL) =
Live Load, W (LL) =
Total Load, W (TL) =
Reactions, RL & RR =

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

plf

W(DL) = w(DL)*S

plf

W(LL) = w(LL)*S

plf

W(TL) = W(DL)+W(LL)

lbs.

RL = RR = W(TL)*L/2

Joist
Size

Joist
Weight
(plf)

(in.^4)

24K8

11.5

269.7

Joist
Sizes
1

100.0
150.0
250.0
4500.0

22K6
24K5
22K7
24K6
26K5
24K7
26K6
20K9
26K7
22K9
28K6
24K8
18K10
28K7
24K9

Joist
Inertia, Ix

For Joist Selected


Allowable Loads and Stress Ratios
W(TL)
W(LL)
Flexure
Deflect.
(plf)
Ratio
(plf)
Ratio
346
0.723
222
0.676

For 15 Lightest Acceptable K-series Joist Systems


Joist
Allowable Loads and Stress Ratios
Inertia, Ix
W(TL)
W(LL)
Flexure
Deflect.
(plf)
(in.^4)
(plf)
Ratio
(plf)
Ratio
9.2
185.9
257
0.973
153
0.980
9.3
205.3
258
0.969
169
0.888
9.7
205.3
286
0.874
169
0.888
9.7
222.3
281
0.890
183
0.820
9.8
241.8
280
0.893
199
0.754
10.1
246.6
313
0.799
203
0.739
10.6
262.4
305
0.820
216
0.694
10.8
199.2
311
0.804
164
0.915
10.9
291.6
340
0.735
240
0.625
11.3
244.2
344
0.727
201
0.746
11.4
306.1
330
0.758
252
0.595
11.5
269.7
346
0.723
222
0.676
11.7
187.1
330
0.758
154
0.974
11.8
340.2
367
0.681
280
0.536
12.0
292.8
377
0.663
241
0.622
**(1-5) Denotes row of bridging nearest mid-span required to be diagonal bridging.
Joist
Weight

Notes: 1. OSHA is interpreting Section 29CFR-1926.751(c)2 to mean all joists whose length
>= 40' require bolted diagonal bridging in place before slackening of hoisting lines.
2. For point loads on K-series joists, the magnitude and location of load should be
indicated on the design drawings and "SP" must be added to the joist designation.

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les
Checker:

250.0

RR=4500

# Rows
of
Bridging
3

# Rows
of
Bridging
**3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3

ms

agonal bridging.

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Joist Designation
Depth (in.)
Approx. Wt. (plf)
Span (ft.)
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27

8K1 10K1 12K1 12K3 12K5 14K1 14K3 14K4 14K6 16K2 16K3 16K4 16K5 16K6 16K7 16K9 18K3 18K4 18K5 18K6 18K7 18K9 18K10
8
10
12
12
12
14
14
14
14
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
5.1 5.0 5.0 5.7 7.1 5.2 6.0 6.7 7.7 5.5 6.3 7.0 7.5 8.1 8.6 10.0 6.6 7.2 7.7 8.5 9.0 10.2 11.7
550
550
550
550
550
480
532
377
444
288
377
225
324
179
281
145
246
119

550
550
550
542
550
455
479
363
412
289
358
234
313
192
277
159
246
134
221
113
199
97

550
550
550
510
500
425
434
344
380
282
336
234
299
197
268
167
241
142
218
123
199
106
181
93
166
81

550
550
550
510
550
463
543
428
476
351
420
291
374
245
335
207
302
177
273
153
249
132
227
116
208
101

550
550
550
510
550
463
550
434
550
396
550
366
507
317
454
269
409
230
370
198
337
172
308
150
282
132

550
550
511
475
448
390
395
324
352
272
315
230
284
197
257
170
234
147
214
128
196
113
180
100
166
88
154
79

550
550
550
507
550
467
495
404
441
339
395
287
356
246
322
212
293
184
268
160
245
141
226
124
209
110
193
98

550
550
550
507
550
467
550
443
530
397
475
336
428
287
388
248
353
215
322
188
295
165
272
145
251
129
233
115

550
550
550
507
550
467
550
443
550
408
550
383
525
347
475
299
432
259
395
226
362
199
334
175
308
156
285
139

550
550
512
488
456
409
408
347
368
297
333
255
303
222
277
194
254
170
234
150
216
133
200
119

550
550
550
526
508
456
455
386
410
330
371
285
337
247
308
216
283
189
260
167
240
148
223
132

550
550
550
526
550
490
547
452
493
386
447
333
406
289
371
252
340
221
313
195
289
173
268
155

550
550
550
526
550
490
550
455
550
426
503
373
458
323
418
282
384
248
353
219
326
194
302
173

550
550
550
526
550
490
550
455
550
426
548
405
498
351
455
307
418
269
384
238
355
211
329
188

550
550
550
526
550
490
550
455
550
426
550
406
550
385
507
339
465
298
428
263
395
233
366
208

550
550
550
526
550
490
550
455
550
426
550
406
550
385
550
363
550
346
514
311
474
276
439
246

550
550
514
494
463
423
420
364
382
316
349
276
320
242
294
214
272
190
252
169

550
550
550
523
550
490
506
426
460
370
420
323
385
284
355
250
328
222
303
198

550
550
550
523
550
490
550
460
518
414
473
362
434
318
400
281
369
249
342
222

550
550
550
523
550
490
550
460
550
438
516
393
473
345
435
305
402
271
372
241

550
550
550
523
550
490
550
460
550
438
550
418
526
382
485
337
448
299
415
267

550
550
550
523
550
490
550
460
550
438
550
418
550
396
550
377
538
354
498
315

550
550
550
523
550
490
550
460
550
438
550
418
550
396
550
377
550
361
550
347

Joist Designation
Depth (in.)
Approx. Wt. (plf)
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47

8K1 10K1 12K1 12K3 12K5 14K1 14K3 14K4 14K6 16K2 16K3 16K4 16K5 16K6 16K7 16K9 18K3 18K4 18K5 18K6 18K7 18K9 18K10
8
10
12
12
12
14
14
14
14
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
5.1 5.0 5.0 5.7 7.1 5.2 6.0 6.7 7.7 5.5 6.3 7.0 7.5 8.1 8.6 10.0 6.6 7.2 7.7 8.5 9.0 10.2 11.7
143
70

180
88

216
103

265
124

186
106
173
95
161
86
151
78
142
71

207
118
193
106
180
96
168
87
158
79

249
138
232
124
216
112
203
101
190
92

281
155
261
139
244
126
228
114
214
103

306
168
285
151
266
137
249
124
233
112

340
186
317
167
296
151
277
137
259
124

408
220
380
198
355
178
332
161
311
147

234
151
218
136
203
123
190
111
178
101
168
92
158
84
149
77
141
70

282
177
263
159
245
144
229
130
215
118
202
108
190
98
179
90
169
82

318
199
296
179
276
161
258
146
242
132
228
121
214
110
202
101
191
92

346
216
322
194
301
175
281
158
264
144
248
131
233
120
220
110
208
101

385
239
359
215
335
194
313
175
294
159
276
145
260
132
245
121
232
111

463
282
431
254
402
229
376
207
353
188
332
171
312
156
294
143
278
132

548
331
511
298
477
269
446
243
418
221
393
201
370
184
349
168
330
154

Joist Designation
Depth (in.)
Approx. Wt. (plf)

8K1 10K1 12K1 12K3 12K5 14K1 14K3 14K4 14K6 16K2 16K3 16K4 16K5 16K6 16K7 16K9 18K3 18K4 18K5 18K6 18K7 18K9 18K10
8
10
12
12
12
14
14
14
14
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
5.1 5.0 5.0 5.7 7.1 5.2 6.0 6.7 7.7 5.5 6.3 7.0 7.5 8.1 8.6 10.0 6.6 7.2 7.7 8.5 9.0 10.2 11.7

48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
Notes:
1. BLUE figures in above Load Table give TOTAL safe uniformly distributed load-carrying capacities, in pounds per linear foot, of K-series joists.
2. Weight of DEAD loads, including joists, must be deducted to determine LIVE load-carrying capacities of joists.
3. Load Table above may be used for parallel chord joists installed to maximum of 1/2 per foot slope.
4. Figures shown in RED in above Load Table are LIVE loads per linear foot of joist which will produce approximate deflection of 1/360 of span.
5. Live loads which will produce deflection of 1/240 of span may be obtained by multiplying figures in RED by 1.5
6. In no case shall TOTAL load capacity of joists be exceeded.
7. Approximate joist weights per linear foot shown in above Load Table do NOT include accessories.
8. Approximate moment of inertia of joist, in in.^4 is: Ij = 26.767*W (LL)*L^3/1000000, where W (LL) = RED figure in Table and L = (Span-0.33) in feet.
9. For concentrated and/or varying loads, add an "SP" after joist designation on joist loading diagram on design drawings, and note that joist supplier
shall design joist to support loads as shown.
10. Where joist span exceeds shaded area of above Load Table, row of bridging nearest midspan shall be diagonal bridging with bolted connections at
chords and midspan.

Joist Designation
Depth (in.)
Approx. Wt. (plf)
Span (ft.)

20K3 20K4 20K5 20K6 20K7 20K9 20K10 22K4 22K5 22K6 22K7 22K9 22K10 22K11 24K4 24K5 24K6 24K7 24K8 24K9 24K10 24K12
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
6.7 7.6 8.2 8.9 9.3 10.8 12.2 8.0 8.8 9.2 9.7 11.3 12.6 13.8 8.4 9.3 9.7 10.1 11.5 12.0 13.1 16.0

8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27

517
517
468
453
426
393
389
344
357
302
329
266
304
236
281
211

550
550
550
520
514
461
469
402
430
353
396
312
366
277
339
247

550
550
550
520
550
490
529
451
485
396
446
350
412
310
382
277

550
550
550
520
550
490
550
468
528
430
486
380
449
337
416
301

550
550
550
520
550
490
550
468
550
448
541
421
500
373
463
333

550
550
550
520
550
490
550
468
550
448
550
426
550
405
550
389

550
550
550
520
550
490
550
468
550
448
550
426
550
405
550
389

550
548
518
491
475
431
438
381
404
338
374
301

550
548
550
518
536
483
493
427
455
379
422
337

550
548
550
518
550
495
537
464
496
411
459
367

550
548
550
518
550
495
550
474
550
454
512
406

550
548
550
518
550
495
550
474
550
454
550
432

550
548
550
518
550
495
550
474
550
454
550
432

550
548
550
518
550
495
550
474
550
454
550
432

520
516
479
456
442
405
410
361

550
544
540
511
499
453
462
404

550
544
550
520
543
493
503
439

550
544
550
520
550
499
550
479

550
544
550
520
550
499
550
479

550
544
550
520
550
499
550
479

550
544
550
520
550
499
550
479

550
544
550
520
550
499
550
479

Joist Designation
Depth (in.)
Approx. Wt. (plf)
Span (ft.)
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47

20K3 20K4 20K5 20K6 20K7 20K9 20K10 22K4 22K5 22K6 22K7 22K9 22K10 22K11 24K4 24K5 24K6 24K7 24K8 24K9 24K10 24K12
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
6.7 7.6 8.2 8.9 9.3 10.8 12.2 8.0 8.8 9.2 9.7 11.3 12.6 13.8 8.4 9.3 9.7 10.1 11.5 12.0 13.1 16.0
261
189
243
170
227
153
212
138
199
126
187
114
176
105
166
96
157
88
148
81
141
74
133
69
127
64

315
221
293
199
274
179
256
162
240
147
226
134
212
122
200
112
189
103
179
95
170
87
161
81
153
75

355
248
330
223
308
201
289
182
271
165
254
150
239
137
226
126
213
115
202
106
191
98
181
90
172
84

386
269
360
242
336
218
314
198
295
179
277
163
261
149
246
137
232
125
220
115
208
106
198
98
188
91

430
298
401
268
374
242
350
219
328
199
309
181
290
165
274
151
259
139
245
128
232
118
220
109
209
101

517
353
482
317
450
286
421
259
395
235
371
214
349
195
329
179
311
164
294
151
279
139
265
129
251
119

550
375
550
359
533
336
499
304
468
276
440
251
414
229
390
210
369
193
349
178
331
164
314
151
298
140

348
270
324
242
302
219
283
198
265
180
249
164
235
149
221
137
209
126
198
116
187
107
178
98
169
91
161
85
153
79
146
73
139
68

392
302
365
272
341
245
319
222
299
201
281
183
265
167
249
153
236
141
223
130
211
119
200
110
190
102
181
95
173
88
165
82
157
76

427
328
398
295
371
266
347
241
326
219
306
199
288
182
272
167
257
153
243
141
230
130
218
120
207
111
197
103
188
96
179
89
171
83

475
364
443
327
413
295
387
267
363
242
341
221
321
202
303
185
286
169
271
156
256
144
243
133
231
123
220
114
209
106
200
99
191
92

550
413
532
387
497
349
465
316
436
287
410
261
386
239
364
219
344
201
325
185
308
170
292
157
278
146
264
135
252
126
240
117
229
109

550
413
550
399
550
385
550
369
517
337
486
307
458
280
432
257
408
236
386
217
366
200
347
185
330
171
314
159
299
148
285
138
272
128

550
413
550
399
550
385
550
369
549
355
532
334
516
314
494
292
467
269
442
247
419
228
397
211
377
195
359
181
342
168
326
157
311
146

381
323
354
290
331
262
310
237
290
215
273
196
257
179
242
164
229
150
216
138
205
128
195
118
185
109
176
101
168
94
160
88
153
82
146
76
139
71
133
67

429
362
400
325
373
293
349
266
327
241
308
220
290
201
273
184
258
169
244
155
231
143
219
132
208
122
198
114
189
106
180
98
172
92
164
86
157
80
150
75

467
393
435
354
406
319
380
289
357
262
335
239
315
218
297
200
281
183
266
169
252
156
239
144
227
133
216
124
206
115
196
107
187
100
179
93
171
87
164
82

521
436
485
392
453
353
424
320
397
290
373
265
351
242
331
221
313
203
296
187
281
172
266
159
253
148
241
137
229
127
219
118
209
110
199
103
191
97
183
90

550
456
536
429
500
387
468
350
439
318
413
289
388
264
366
242
346
222
327
205
310
189
294
174
280
161
266
150
253
139
242
130
231
121
220
113
211
106
202
99

550
456
550
436
544
419
510
379
478
344
449
313
423
286
399
262
377
241
356
222
338
204
320
189
304
175
290
162
276
151
263
140
251
131
240
122
230
114
220
107

550
456
550
436
550
422
550
410
549
393
532
368
502
337
473
308
447
283
423
260
401
240
380
222
361
206
344
191
327
177
312
165
298
154
285
144
272
135
261
126

550
456
550
436
550
422
550
410
549
393
532
368
516
344
501
324
487
306
474
290
461
275
449
261
438
247
427
235
417
224
406
213
387
199
370
185
354
174
339
163

Joist Designation
Depth (in.)
Approx. Wt. (plf)
Span (ft.)
48

20K3 20K4 20K5 20K6 20K7 20K9 20K10 22K4 22K5 22K6 22K7 22K9 22K10 22K11 24K4 24K5 24K6 24K7 24K8
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
24
24
24
24
24
6.7 7.6 8.2 8.9 9.3 10.8 12.2 8.0 8.8 9.2 9.7 11.3 12.6 13.8 8.4 9.3 9.7 10.1 11.5
128 144 157 175 194
63
70
77
85
93

49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60

e in Table and L = (Span-0.33) in feet.


n drawings, and note that joist supplier

gonal bridging with bolted connections at

24K9
24
12.0
211
101

24K10 24K12
24
24
13.1 16.0
250 325
118 153

Joist Designation
Depth (in.)
Approx. Wt. (plf)
Span (ft.)

26K5 26K6 26K7 26K8 26K9 26K10 26K12 28K6 28K7 28K8 28K9 28K1028K12 30K7 30K8 30K9 30K10 30K11 30K12
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
28
28
28
28
28
28
30
30
30
30
30
30
9.8 10.6 10.9 12.1 12.2 13.8 16.6 11.4 11.8 12.7 13.0 14.3 17.1 12.3 13.2 13.4 15.0 16.4 17.6

MAXIMUM SPANS (in fee

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

* Last digit(s) of joist de

24
25
26
27

MAXIMUM JOIS
542
535
502
477

550
541
547
519

550
541
550
522

550
541
550
522

550
541
550
522

550
541
550
522

550
541
550
522

Joist Designation
Depth (in.)
Approx. Wt. (plf)
Span (ft.)
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47

26K5 26K6 26K7 26K8 26K9 26K10 26K12 28K6 28K7 28K8 28K9 28K1028K12 30K7 30K8 30K9 30K10 30K11 30K12
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
28
28
28
28
28
28
30
30
30
30
30
30
9.8 10.6 10.9 12.1 12.2 13.8 16.6 11.4 11.8 12.7 13.0 14.3 17.1 12.3 13.2 13.4 15.0 16.4 17.6
466
427
434
384
405
346
379
314
356
285
334
259
315
237
297
217
280
199
265
183
251
169
238
156
227
145
215
134
205
125
196
116
187
108
179
101
171
95
164
89

508
464
473
417
441
377
413
341
387
309
364
282
343
257
323
236
305
216
289
199
274
184
260
170
247
157
235
146
224
136
213
126
204
118
194
110
186
103
178
96

550
501
527
463
492
417
460
378
432
343
406
312
382
285
360
261
340
240
322
221
305
204
289
188
275
174
262
162
249
150
238
140
227
131
217
122
207
114
199
107

550
501
550
479
544
457
509
413
477
375
448
342
422
312
398
286
376
263
356
242
337
223
320
206
304
191
289
177
275
164
263
153
251
143
240
133
229
125
219
117

550
501
550
479
550
459
550
444
519
407
488
370
459
338
433
310
409
284
387
262
367
241
348
223
331
207
315
192
300
178
286
166
273
155
261
145
250
135
239
127

550
501
550
479
550
459
550
444
549
431
532
404
516
378
501
356
486
334
460
308
436
284
413
262
393
243
374
225
356
210
339
195
324
182
310
170
296
159
284
149

550
501
550
479
550
459
550
444
549
431
532
404
516
378
501
356
487
334
474
315
461
299
449
283
438
269
427
256
417
244
407
232
398
222
389
212
380
203
369
192

548
541
511
486
477
439
446
397
418
361
393
329
370
300
349
275
330
252
312
232
296
214
280
198
266
183
253
170
241
158
230
147
220
137
210
128
201
120
192
112

550
543
550
522
531
486
497
440
466
400
438
364
412
333
389
305
367
280
348
257
329
237
313
219
297
203
283
189
269
175
257
163
245
152
234
142
224
133
214
125

550
543
550
522
550
500
550
480
515
438
484
399
456
364
430
333
406
306
384
282
364
260
346
240
328
222
312
206
297
192
284
179
271
167
259
156
248
146
237
136

550
543
550
522
550
500
550
480
549
463
527
432
496
395
468
361
442
332
418
305
396
282
376
260
357
241
340
224
324
208
309
194
295
181
282
169
270
158
258
148

550
543
550
522
550
500
550
480
549
463
532
435
516
410
501
389
487
366
474
344
461
325
447
306
424
284
404
263
384
245
367
228
350
212
334
198
320
186
306
174

550
543
550
522
550
500
550
480
549
463
532
435
516
410
501
389
487
366
474
344
461
325
449
308
438
291
427
277
417
264
407
252
398
240
389
229
380
219
372
210

550
543
534
508
501
461
471
420
443
384
418
351
395
323
373
297
354
274
336
253
319
234
303
217
289
202
276
188
263
176
251
164
241
153
230
144

550
543
550
520
549
500
520
460
490
420
462
384
436
353
413
325
391
300
371
277
353
256
335
238
320
221
305
206
291
192
278
179
266
168
255
157

550
543
550
520
549
500
532
468
516
441
501
415
475
383
449
352
426
325
404
300
384
278
365
258
348
240
332
223
317
208
303
195
290
182
277
171

550
543
550
520
549
500
532
468
516
441
501
415
487
392
474
374
461
353
449
333
438
315
427
300
413
282
394
263
376
245
359
229
344
214
329
201

550
543
550
520
549
500
532
468
516
441
501
415
487
392
474
374
461
353
449
333
438
315
427
300
417
284
407
270
398
258
389
246
380
236
372
226

550
543
550
520
549
500
532
468
516
441
501
415
487
392
474
374
461
353
449
333
438
315
427
300
417
284
407
270
398
258
389
246
380
236
372
226

Joist Designation
Depth (in.)
Approx. Wt. (plf)
Span (ft.)
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60

26K5
26
9.8
157
83
150
78
144
73
139
69
133
65

26K6
26
10.6
171
90
164
85
157
80
151
75
145
71

26K7
26
10.9
190
100
183
94
175
89
168
83
162
79

26K8
26
12.1
210
110
202
103
194
97
186
91
179
86

26K9
26
12.2
229
119
220
112
211
105
203
99
195
93

26K10 26K12
26
26
13.8 16.6
272 353
140 180
261 339
131 169
250 325
124 159
241 313
116 150
231 301
110 142

28K6
28
11.4
184
105
177
99
170
93
163
88
157
83
151
78
145
74
140
70
135
66

28K7
28
11.8
206
117
197
110
189
103
182
97
175
92
168
87
162
82
156
77
151
73

28K8
28
12.7
227
128
218
120
209
113
201
106
193
100
186
95
179
89
173
85
166
80

28K9 28K1028K12 30K7


28
28
28
30
13.0 14.3 17.1 12.3
247 294 365 221
139 163 201 135
237 282 357 212
130 153 193 127
228 270 350 203
123 144 185 119
219 260 338 195
115 136 175 112
210 250 325 188
109 128 165 106
203 240 313 181
103 121 156 100
195 232 301 174
97 114 147 94
188 223 290 168
92 108 139 89
181 215 280 162
87 102 132 84
156
80
151
76
146
72
141
69

30K8
30
13.2
244
148
234
139
225
130
216
123
208
116
200
109
192
103
185
98
179
92
173
88
167
83
161
79
156
75

30K9
30
13.4
266
160
255
150
245
141
235
133
226
126
218
119
209
112
202
106
195
100
188
95
181
90
175
86
169
81

30K10 30K11 30K12


30
30
30
15.0 16.4 17.6
315 362 365
188 215 216
303 347 357
177 202 207
291 333 350
166 190 199
279 320 343
157 179 192
268 308 336
148 169 184
258 296 330
140 159 177
249 285 324
132 150 170
240 275 312
125 142 161
231 265 301
118 135 153
223 256 290
112 128 145
215 247 280
106 121 137
208 239 271
101 115 130
201 231 262
96
109 124

"JOIST.xls" Program
Version 1.6

KCS-SERIES JOIST ANALYSIS


For KCS-Series Steel Joists Considered as Simple-Span Beams
Subjected to Non-Standard Loads
Subject:
Originator:

Job Name:
Job Number:
Input Data:

c
e

Joist Data:
Designation = 18KCS3
Span, L = 35.0000 ft.
Modulus, E = 29000000 psi
Inertia, Ix = 164.00 in.^4 (from KCS Joists Load Table)
Depth, D =
18
in. (from KCS Joists Load Table)
Weight, w =
11.0
lbs./ft. (from KCS Joists Load Table)

b
a
+P
+wb

E,I
RL

L
x

Nomenclature
Allowable Capacity Loads:
M(allow) = 44333.3 ft-lbs
wm(allow) = 289.52 plf
V(allow) =
5200
lbs.
wv(allow) = 297.14 plf
w(use) = 289.52 plf

Actual Design Loads:


Full Uniform:
w=
200

M(allow) = (value from KCS Joists Load Table)*1000/12


wm(allow) = 8*M(allow)/L^2
V(allow) = value from KCS Joists Load Table
wv(allow) = 2*V(allow)/L
w(use) = Minimum of wm(allow) and wv(allow)

plf

Start

Distributed:
#1:
#2:
#3:

b (ft.)
11.0000
15.0000
20.0000

End

wb (plf)
0
80
100

e (ft.)
15.0000
20.0000
24.0000

we (plf)
100
80
0

Point Loads:
#1:
#2:

a (ft.)
15.0000
20.0000

#3:

#4:

#4:

#5:

#5:

#6:

#6:

#7:

#7:

#8:

#8:
#9:

Moments:

c (ft.)

M (ft-lbs)

#10:

#1:

#11:

#2:

#12:

#3:

#13:

#4:

#14:
#15:

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Results of Joist Analysis:


Allowable Capacity Loads:
End Reactions:
RL = 5200.0
Web Member Shear:
Vw =
5200

RR =

lbs.

lbs.

5200.0

lbs.

Note: all joist web members are designed for a vertical shear equal to this value

Maximum Moments:
+Mx(max) = 44333.3 ft-lbs
-Mx(max) =
0.0
ft-lbs

@
@

x=
x=

17.50
0.00

ft.

Note: moment is constant for distance = 2*D from each end

ft.

Note: moment is constant for distance = 2*D from each end

*Maximum Deflections:
-D(max) = -2.364 in.
@x=
17.50
ft.
+D(max) =
@x=
0.000
in.
0.00
ft.
D(ratio) =
L/178
*Note: deflections shown above include a 15% increase above the values calculated using traditional
"simple-beam" flexure in order to more closely match actual test results obtained by SJI.

Actual Design Loads:


End Reactions:
RL = 4400.0

lbs.

Maximum Moments:
+Mx(max) = 44108.3 ft-lbs
-Mx(max) =
0.0
ft-lbs

RR =

4400.0

x=
x=

17.50
0.00

@
@

lbs.

ft.
ft.

*Maximum Deflections:
-D(max) = -2.282 in.
@x=
17.50
ft.
+D(max) =
@x=
0.000
in.
0.00
ft.
D(ratio) =
L/184
*Note: deflections shown above include a 15% increase above the values calculated using traditional
"simple-beam" flexure in order to more closely match actual test results obtained by SJI.

Maximum Stress Ratios:


S.R. =
S.R. =

0.846
0.995

for Shear

for Moment

x=
x=

35.00
17.50

ft.
ft.

Comments:

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Shear Diagram
6000.0

4000.0

21.00

22.40

23.80

25.20

26.60

28.00

21.00

22.40

23.80

25.20

26.60

28.00

19.60

18.20

16.80

15.40

14.00

12.60

11.20

9.80

8.40

7.00

5.60

4.20

2.80

1.40

0.0
0.00

Shear (lbs.)

2000.0

-2000.0

-4000.0

-6000.0

x (ft.)

Moment Diagram
50000.0
45000.0
40000.0

30000.0
25000.0

20000.0
15000.0
10000.0
5000.0

19.60

18.20

16.80

15.40

14.00

12.60

11.20

9.80

8.40

7.00

5.60

4.20

2.80

1.40

0.0

0.00

Moment (ft-lbs.)

35000.0

x (ft.)
= curves for allowable capacity loads

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n Beams

Checker:

we

+M

+w

RR

P (lbs.)
500
500

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"JOIST.xls" Program
Version 1.6

for distance = 2*D from each end

for distance = 2*D from each end

Tip: the user should input the location of the


maximum moment as one of two user
designated points in Cells DR17 or DR18 above.
This will assure that maximum stress ratio for
moment is captured, when location is not at
start or end of one of 50 joist segments.

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28.00

29.40

30.80

32.20

33.60

35.00

28.00

29.40

30.80

32.20

33.60

35.00

"JOIST.xls" Program
Version 1.6

or actual design loads

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KCS JOISTS LOAD TABLE


Joist
Designation
10KCS1
10KCS2
10KCS3
12KCS1
12KCS2
12KCS3
14KCS1
14KCS2
14KCS3
16KCS2
16KCS3
16KCS4
16KCS5
18KCS2
18KCS3
18KCS4
18KCS5
20KCS2
20KCS3
20KCS4
20KCS5
22KCS2
22KCS3
22KCS4
22KCS5
24KCS2
24KCS3
24KCS4
24KCS5
26KCS2
26KCS3
26KCS4
26KCS5
28KCS2
28KCS3
28KCS4
28KCS5
30KCS3
30KCS4
30KCS5

Gross
Moment
Shear
Approx.
Moment
Capacity*
Capacity*
Weight**
of Inertia
(in.-kips)
(lbs.)
(plf)
(in.^4)
10
172
2000
6.0
29
10
225
2500
7.5
37
10
296
3000
10.0
47
12
209
2400
6.0
43
12
274
3000
8.0
55
12
362
3500
10.0
71
14
247
2900
6.5
59
14
324
3400
8.0
77
14
428
3900
10.0
99
16
349
4000
8.5
99
16
470
4800
10.5
128
16
720
5300
14.5
192
16
934
5800
18.0
245
18
395
4700
9.0
127
18
532
5200
11.0
164
18
817
5700
15.0
247
18
1062
6200
18.5
316
20
442
5200
9.5
159
20
595
6000
11.5
205
20
914
7900
16.5
308
20
1191
8400
20.0
396
22
488
5900
10.0
194
22
658
6600
12.5
251
22
1012
7900
16.5
377
22
1319
8600
20.5
485
24
534
6300
10.0
232
24
720
7200
12.5
301
24
1108
8400
16.5
453
24
1448
8900
20.5
584
26
580
6600
10.0
274
26
783
7800
12.5
355
26
1206
8500
16.5
536
26
1576
9200
20.5
691
28
626
6900
10.5
320
28
846
8000
12.5
414
28
1303
8500
16.5
626
28
1704
9200
20.5
808
30
908
8000
13.0
478
30
1400
8500
16.5
722
30
1833
9200
21.0
934
* Maximum uniformly distributed load capacity is 550 plf and single
concentrated load cannot exceed shear capacity.
** Does not include accessories.
Depth
(inches)

Bridging
Table
Section
Number
1
1
1
3
5
5
4
6
6
6
9
9
9
6
9
10
10
6
9
10
10
6
9
11
11
6
9
12
12
6
9
12
12
6
9
12
12
9
12
12

"JOIST.xls" Program
Version 1.6

LH-SERIES JOIST ANALYSIS


For Uniformly Loaded, Longspan Steel Joists
Using Steel Joist Institute (SJI) Standard Load Tables
Subject:
Originator:

Job Name:
Job Number:
Input Data:
Joist Designation (Size) =
Joist Span, L =
Joist Spacing, S =
Unif. Dead Load, w(DL) =
Unif. Live Load, w(LL) =
Deflect. Factor, DF(LL) =

32LH06
40.0
4.0000
20.00
73.25
360

+W (TL)=
ft.
ft.
psf

E,Ix

psf

L=40

RL=7460

Nomenclature

Results:
Required Loads:
Dead Load, W (DL) =
Live Load, W (LL) =
Total Load, W (TL) =
Reactions, RL & RR =

Joist
Size
32LH06

Joist
Sizes
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

32LH06
28LH06
32LH07
28LH07
32LH08
28LH08
24LH09
28LH09
32LH09
32LH10
24LH10
28LH10
32LH11
24LH11
28LH11

80.0
293.0
373.0
7460.0

Joist
Weight

plf

W(DL) = w(DL)*S

plf

W(LL) = w(LL)*S

plf

W(TL) = W(DL)+W(LL)

lbs.

RL = RR = W(TL)*L/2

Joist
Inertia, Ix

(plf)

(in.^4)

14

526.4

For Joist Selected


Allowable Loads and Stress Ratios
W(TL)
W(LL)
Flexure
Deflect.
(plf)
Ratio
(plf)
Ratio
411
0.908
315
0.930

15 Lightest Acceptable LH-series Joist Systems


Joist
Allowable Loads and Stress Ratios
Inertia, Ix
W(TL)
W(LL)
Flexure
Deflect.
(plf)
(in.^4)
(plf)
Ratio
(plf)
Ratio
14
526.4
411
0.908
315
0.930
16
506.3
457
0.816
303
0.967
16
586.5
462
0.807
351
0.835
17
571.5
516
0.723
342
0.857
17
635.0
502
0.743
380
0.771
18
609.9
553
0.675
365
0.803
21
563.1
632
0.590
337
0.869
21
750.3
681
0.548
449
0.653
21
795.4
629
0.593
476
0.616
21
877.3
696
0.536
525
0.558
23
631.7
702
0.531
378
0.775
23
817.1
745
0.501
489
0.599
24
959.2
762
0.490
574
0.510
25
698.5
768
0.486
418
0.701
25
874.0
799
0.467
523
0.560
**(1-6) Denotes row of bridging nearest mid-span required to be diagonal bridging.
**(1-6)** Denotes all rows of bridging required to be diagonal bridging.
Joist
Weight

Notes: 1. OSHA is interpreting Section 29CFR-1926.751(c)2 to mean all joists whose length
>= 40' require bolted diagonal bridging in place before slackening of hoisting lines.
2. For point loads on LH-series joists, the magnitude and location of load should be
indicated on the design drawings and "SP" must be added to the joist designation.

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les
Checker:

373.0

RR=7460

# Rows
of
Bridging
**3

# Rows
of
Bridging
**3
**3
**3
**3
**3
**3
**2
**2
**2
**2
**2
**2
**2
**2
**2

agonal bridging.
l bridging.

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Joist Designation 18LH02 18LH03 18LH04 18LH05 18LH06 18LH07 18LH08 18LH09 20LH02 20LH03 20LH04 20LH05 20LH06 20LH07 20LH08 20LH09 20LH10 24LH03 24LH04 24LH05 24LH06 24LH07 24LH08 24LH09 24LH10 24LH11
Depth (in.)
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
Approx. Wt. (plf)
10
11
12
15
15
17
19
21
10
11
12
14
15
17
19
21
23
11
12
13
16
17
18
21
23
25
Span (ft.)
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45

554
439
529
401
507
368
486
339
468
313
442
284
418
259
391
234
367
212
345
193
324
175
306
160
289
147
273
135
259
124
245
114

614
488
587
446
562
409
539
377
521
348
493
317
467
289
438
262
409
236
382
213
359
194
337
177
317
161
299
148
283
136
267
124

715
566
684
517
655
474
628
436
604
403
571
367
535
329
500
296
469
266
440
242
413
219
388
200
365
182
344
167
325
153
308
141

808
637
772
582
739
534
709
492
684
454
648
414
614
378
581
345
543
311
508
282
476
256
448
233
421
212
397
195
375
179
355
164

955
738
913
674
875
619
839
570
809
526
749
469
696
419
648
377
605
340
566
307
531
280
499
254
470
232
443
212
418
195
396
180

992
776
948
709
908
650
872
599
840
553
809
513
780
476
726
428
678
386
635
349
595
317
559
288
526
264
496
241
469
222
444
204

1034
810
988
740
946
679
908
625
876
577
843
534
812
496
784
462
758
427
717
387
680
351
641
320
604
292
571
267
540
246
512
226

1108
864
1059
790
1014
724
973
667
936
616
901
571
868
527
838
491
810
458
783
418
759
380
713
346
671
316
633
289
598
266
566
245

498
392
477
360
458
331
442
306
437
303
431
298
410
274
388
250
365
228
344
208
325
190
307
174
291
160
275
147
262
136
249
126
237
117
225
108
215
101

529
432
507
396
486
365
469
337
463
333
458
317
452
302
434
280
414
258
395
238
372
218
352
200
333
184
316
169
299
156
283
143
269
133
255
123
243
114

648
549
621
503
596
463
574
428
566
406
558
386
528
352
496
320
467
291
440
265
416
243
393
223
372
205
353
189
335
174
318
161
303
149
289
139
275
129

697
589
668
540
640
497
616
459
609
437
602
416
595
395
571
366
544
337
513
308
484
281
458
258
434
238
411
219
390
202
371
187
353
173
336
161
321
150

931
777
891
713
855
656
822
606
791
561
763
521
723
477
679
427
635
386
596
351
560
320
527
292
497
267
469
246
444
226
421
209
399
192
379
178
361
165

993
830
951
761
912
701
878
647
845
599
814
556
786
518
760
484
711
438
667
398
627
362
590
331
556
303
526
278
497
256
471
236
447
218
425
202
404
187

1023
858
980
787
940
724
908
669
873
619
842
575
813
536
785
500
760
468
722
428
687
395
654
365
621
336
588
309
558
285
530
262
503
242
479
225
457
209

1120
935
1073
857
1030
789
990
729
953
675
918
626
886
581
856
542
828
507
802
475
778
437
755
399
712
366
673
336
636
309
603
285
572
264
544
244
517
227

1209
1008
1158
924
1111
851
1068
786
1028
724
991
673
956
626
924
585
894
545
865
510
839
479
814
448
791
411
748
377
707
346
670
320
636
296
604
274
575
254

401
324
388
303
375
283
363
266
352
250
342
235
339
226
336
218
323
204
307
188
293
175
279
162
267
152
255
141
244
132
234
124
224
116
215
109

492
397
475
371
460
347
445
326
432
306
419
288
398
265
379
246
360
227
343
210
327
195
312
182
298
169
285
158
273
148
262
138
251
130
241
122

527
425
509
397
492
371
477
348
462
327
449
308
446
297
440
285
419
264
399
244
380
226
363
210
347
196
331
182
317
171
304
160
291
150
280
141

708
567
684
529
662
495
641
465
621
437
604
411
579
382
555
356
530
331
504
306
480
284
457
263
437
245
417
228
399
211
381
197
364
184
348
172

778
623
752
582
727
545
704
511
683
480
665
452
638
421
613
393
588
367
565
343
541
320
516
297
491
276
468
257
446
239
426
223
407
208
389
195

830
662
802
618
776
578
751
543
728
510
707
480
677
447
649
416
622
388
597
362
572
338
545
314
520
292
497
272
475
254
455
238
435
222
417
208

977
775
944
724
913
677
884
635
857
597
832
562
808
530
785
501
764
460
731
424
696
393
663
363
632
337
602
313
574
292
548
272
524
254
501
238

1032
822
998
768
965
718
935
674
906
633
882
596
856
559
832
528
809
500
788
474
768
439
737
406
702
378
668
351
637
326
608
304
582
285
556
266

1088
861
1052
804
1017
752
985
705
955
663
927
624
900
588
875
555
851
525
829
498
807
472
787
449
768
418
734
388
701
361
671
337
642
315
616
294

Joist Designation 18LH02 18LH03 18LH04 18LH05 18LH06 18LH07 18LH08 18LH09 20LH02 20LH03 20LH04 20LH05 20LH06 20LH07 20LH08 20LH09 20LH10 24LH03 24LH04 24LH05 24LH06 24LH07 24LH08 24LH09 24LH10 24LH11
Depth (in.)
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
Approx. Wt. (plf)
10
11
12
15
15
17
19
21
10
11
12
14
15
17
19
21
23
11
12
13
16
17
18
21
23
25
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70

207
102
199
96
191
90

231
114
222
107
214
101

269
132
258
124
248
117

334
161
320
152
307
142

373
182
357
171
343
161

400
196
384
184
369
173

480
223
460
209
441
196

533
249
511
234
490
220

590
276
567
259
544
243

Joist Designation 18LH02 18LH03 18LH04 18LH05 18LH06 18LH07 18LH08 18LH09 20LH02 20LH03 20LH04 20LH05 20LH06 20LH07 20LH08 20LH09 20LH10 24LH03 24LH04 24LH05 24LH06 24LH07 24LH08 24LH09 24LH10 24LH11
Depth (in.)
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
Approx. Wt. (plf)
10
11
12
15
15
17
19
21
10
11
12
14
15
17
19
21
23
11
12
13
16
17
18
21
23
25
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96

Joist Designation 18LH02 18LH03 18LH04 18LH05 18LH06 18LH07 18LH08 18LH09 20LH02 20LH03 20LH04 20LH05 20LH06 20LH07 20LH08 20LH09 20LH10 24LH03 24LH04 24LH05 24LH06 24LH07 24LH08 24LH09 24LH10 24LH11
Depth (in.)
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
Approx. Wt. (plf)
10
11
12
15
15
17
19
21
10
11
12
14
15
17
19
21
23
11
12
13
16
17
18
21
23
25
Notes:
1. BLUE figures in above Load Table give TOTAL safe uniformly distributed load-carrying capacities, in pounds per linear foot, of LH-series joists.
2. Weight of DEAD loads, including joists, must be deducted to determine LIVE load-carrying capacities of joists.
3. Figures shown in RED in above Load Table are LIVE loads per linear foot of joist which will produce approximate deflection of 1/360 of span.
4. Live loads which will produce deflection of 1/240 of span may be obtained by multiplying figures in RED by 1.5
5. In no case shall TOTAL load capacity of joists be exceeded.
6. Approximate joist weights per linear foot shown in above Load Table do NOT include accessories.
7. Load Table above applies to joists with either parallel chords or standard pitched top chords. When top chords are pitched, carrying capacities are
determined by nomonal depth of joists at center of span. Standard top chord pitch is 1/8" per foot. If pitch exceeds this standard, Load Table does not
apply. Load Table above may be used for parallel chord joists installed to maximum of 1/2 per foot slope.
8. Approximate moment of inertia of joist, in in.^4 is: Ij = 26.767*W (LL)*L^3/1000000, where W (LL) = RED figure in Table and L = (Span+0.67) in feet.
9. For concentrated and/or varying loads, add an "SP" after joist designation on joist loading diagram on design drawings, and note that joist supplier shall
design joist to support loads as shown.
10. Where joist span exceeds RED shaded area of above Load Table, row of bridging nearest midspan shall be diagonal bridging with bolted connections at
chords and intersection. Hoisting cables shall not be released until this row of bolted diagonal bridging is completely installed.
11. Where joist span exceeds BLUE shaded area of above Load Table, all rows of bridging shall be diagonal bridging with bolted connections at
chords and intersection. Hoisting cables shall not be released until two rows of bridging nearest third points are completely installed.
12. When holes are required in top or bottom chords, carrying capacities must be reduced inproportion to reduction of chord areas.
13. Top chords are considered as being stayed (braced) laterally by floor slab or roof deck.

Joist Designation 28LH05 28LH06 28LH07 28LH08 28LH09 28LH10 28LH11 28LH12 28LH13 32LH06 32LH07 32LH08 32LH09 32LH10 32LH11 32LH12 32LH13 32LH14 32LH15 36LH07 36LH08 36LH09 36LH10 36LH11 36LH12 36LH13 36LH14 36LH15
Depth (in.)
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
Approx. Wt. (plf)
13
16
17
18
21
23
25
27
30
14
16
17
21
21
24
27
30
33
35
16
18
21
21
23
25
30
36
36
Span (ft.)
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45

416
335
404
316
392
299
382
283
372
268
362
254
353
242
344
230
337
219
323
205
310
192
297
180
286
169

552
443
536
417
521
394
507
373
494
354
481
336
469
319
457
303
448
289
429
270
412
253
395
238
379
223

624
499
606
471
589
445
573
421
557
399
543
379
529
360
516
342
505
326
484
305
464
285
445
267
427
251

668
533
649
503
631
475
614
449
597
426
582
404
567
384
553
365
540
348
517
325
496
305
475
285
456
268

823
656
799
618
777
584
755
553
735
524
716
497
698
472
681
449
667
428
639
400
612
375
586
351
563
329

900
714
874
673
849
636
826
602
804
570
784
541
764
514
745
489
729
466
704
439
679
414
651
388
625
364

965
763
937
719
911
680
886
643
863
609
840
578
819
549
799
523
780
498
762
475
736
448
711
423
682
397

1060
835
1030
787
1001
744
974
704
948
667
923
633
900
601
878
572
857
545
837
520
818
496
800
476
782
454

1105
872
1073
822
1043
777
1014
735
988
696
962
661
938
628
915
597
895
569
874
543
854
518
835
495
816
472

432
348
421
331
411
315
401
300
391
286
382
273
374
261
366
250

486
388
474
368
462
351
451
334
441
318
431
304
421
291
412
278

528
421
514
400
502
380
490
362
478
346
467
330
457
315
447
302

662
526
645
500
629
476
614
453
600
432
586
413
573
394
561
377

732
581
713
552
696
525
679
500
663
477
648
455
634
435
620
416

802
635
781
604
762
574
744
547
727
522
710
498
694
476
679
455

941
742
918
705
895
671
874
639
853
610
834
582
815
556
797
532

1050
825
1023
784
998
746
974
710
951
678
930
647
909
618
889
591

1081
850
1054
807
1028
768
1003
732
980
698
957
666
936
637
915
609

1117
878
1089
834
1062
794
1037
756
1012
721
989
688
967
658
946
629

394
323
385
309
376
295
368
282

434
354
424
338
414
323
405
309

555
451
543
431
531
412
519
394

612
499
598
476
584
455
571
435

668
543
653
518
638
495
624
474

799
647
781
617
763
590
747
564

940
758
918
724
898
692
878
662

1036
833
1012
795
989
760
968
727

1092
877
1067
837
1043
800
1020
765

Joist Designation 28LH05 28LH06 28LH07 28LH08 28LH09 28LH10 28LH11 28LH12 28LH13 32LH06 32LH07 32LH08 32LH09 32LH10 32LH11 32LH12 32LH13 32LH14 32LH15 36LH07 36LH08 36LH09 36LH10 36LH11 36LH12 36LH13 36LH14 36LH15
Depth (in.)
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
Approx. Wt. (plf)
13
16
17
18
21
23
25
27
30
14
16
17
21
21
24
27
30
33
35
16
18
21
21
23
25
30
36
36
Span (ft.)
275
364
410
438
540
600
655
766
799
358
403
437
549
606
664
780
870
896
926
360
396
508
559
611
731
859
947
999
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70

159
265
150
255
142
245
133
237
126
228
119
220
113
213
107
206
102
199
97
193
92

209
350
197
337
186
324
175
313
166
301
156
291
148
281
140
271
133
262
126
253
120

236
394
222
379
209
365
197
352
186
339
176
327
166
316
158
305
150
295
142
285
135

252
420
236
403
222
387
209
371
196
357
185
344
175
331
165
319
156
308
148
297
140

309
519
291
499
274
481
258
463
243
446
228
430
216
415
204
401
193
387
183
374
173

342
576
322
554
303
533
285
513
269
495
255
477
241
460
228
444
215
429
204
415
193

373
629
351
605
331
582
312
561
294
540
278
521
263
502
249
485
236
468
223
453
212

435
737
408
709
383
682
361
656
340
632
321
609
303
587
285
566
270
546
256
527
243

452
782
433
766
415
751
396
722
373
694
352
668
332
643
314
620
297
598
281
577
266

239
350
229
343
220
338
211
326
199
315
189
304
179
294
169
284
161
275
153
266
145
257
138
249
131
242
125
234
119
227
114
220
108
214
104
208
99

266
394
255
386
245
379
235
366
223
353
211
341
200
329
189
318
179
308
170
298
162
288
154
279
146
271
140
262
133
254
127
247
121
240
116
233
111

289
428
277
419
266
411
255
397
242
383
229
369
216
357
205
345
194
333
184
322
175
312
167
302
159
293
151
284
144
275
137
267
131
259
125
252
120

361
537
346
526
332
516
319
498
302
480
285
463
270
447
256
432
243
418
230
404
219
391
208
379
198
367
189
356
180
345
172
335
164
325
157
315
149

399
594
382
581
367
571
352
550
332
531
315
512
297
495
282
478
267
462
254
445
240
430
228
416
217
402
206
389
196
376
186
364
178
353
169
342
162

436
650
418
637
401
625
385
602
363
580
343
560
325
541
308
522
292
505
277
488
263
473
251
458
239
443
227
429
216
416
206
403
196
390
187
378
179

510
764
489
748
469
734
450
712
428
688
406
664
384
641
364
619
345
598
327
578
311
559
295
541
281
524
267
508
255
492
243
477
232
463
221
449
211

566
852
543
834
521
817
500
801
480
785
461
771
444
742
420
715
397
690
376
666
354
643
336
621
319
600
304
581
288
562
275
544
262
527
249
511
238

583
877
559
859
536
843
515
826
495
810
476
795
458
780
440
766
417
738
395
713
374
688
355
665
337
643
321
622
304
602
290
583
276
564
264
547
251

603
906
578
888
554
870
532
853
511
837
492
821
473
805
454
791
438
776
422
763
407
750
393
725
374
701
355
678
338
656
322
635
306
616
292
597
279

270
352
259
345
249
338
239
332
229
325
220
319
212
313
204
307
197
302
190
296
183
292
177
283
168
274
160
266
153
258
146
251
140
244
134
237
128
230
122
224
117
218
112
212
107
207
103
201
99

296
388
284
380
272
372
262
365
251
358
242
351
233
345
224
338
216
332
208
326
201
321
194
311
185
302
176
293
168
284
160
276
153
268
146
260
140
253
134
246
128
239
123
233
118
227
113
221
109

377
497
361
487
347
477
333
468
320
459
308
450
296
442
285
434
275
426
265
418
256
411
247
398
235
386
224
374
214
363
204
352
195
342
186
333
179
323
171
314
163
306
157
297
150
289
144
282
138

417
548
400
536
383
525
368
515
354
505
340
496
327
486
315
477
304
469
293
461
283
454
273
440
260
426
248
413
236
401
225
389
215
378
206
367
197
357
188
347
180
338
173
328
165
320
159
311
152

454
598
435
586
417
574
400
562
385
552
370
541
356
531
343
521
330
512
319
503
308
495
297
480
283
465
269
451
257
438
246
425
234
412
224
401
214
389
205
378
196
368
188
358
180
348
173
339
166

541
715
518
701
497
687
477
673
459
660
441
647
424
635
409
624
394
613
380
602
367
593
354
575
338
557
322
540
307
523
292
508
279
493
267
478
255
464
243
450
232
437
222
424
213
412
204
400
195

634
841
607
824
583
807
559
791
538
776
517
761
498
747
479
733
462
720
445
708
430
697
415
675
395
654
376
634
359
615
342
596
327
579
312
562
298
546
285
531
273
516
262
502
251
488
240
475
231

696
927
667
908
640
890
615
872
591
855
568
839
547
824
527
808
507
794
489
780
472
768
456
755
434
729
412
706
392
683
373
661
356
641
339
621
323
602
309
584
295
567
283
551
270
535
259
520
247

733
978
703
957
674
938
647
920
622
902
598
885
575
868
554
852
534
837
515
822
497
809
480
795
464
781
448
769
434
744
413
721
394
698
375
677
358
656
342
637
327
618
312
600
299
583
286
567
274

Joist Designation 28LH05 28LH06 28LH07 28LH08 28LH09 28LH10 28LH11 28LH12 28LH13 32LH06 32LH07 32LH08 32LH09 32LH10 32LH11 32LH12 32LH13 32LH14 32LH15 36LH07 36LH08 36LH09 36LH10 36LH11 36LH12 36LH13 36LH14 36LH15
Depth (in.)
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
Approx. Wt. (plf)
13
16
17
18
21
23
25
27
30
14
16
17
21
21
24
27
30
33
35
16
18
21
21
23
25
30
36
36
Span (ft.)
196
215
275
303
330
389
463
505
551
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96

95
191
91

104
209
100

133
267
127

146
295
140

159
322
153

187
378
179

222
451
213

237
492
228

263
536
252

Joist Designation 28LH05 28LH06 28LH07 28LH08 28LH09 28LH10 28LH11 28LH12 28LH13 32LH06 32LH07 32LH08 32LH09 32LH10 32LH11 32LH12 32LH13 32LH14 32LH15 36LH07 36LH08 36LH09 36LH10 36LH11 36LH12 36LH13 36LH14 36LH15
Depth (in.)
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
Approx. Wt. (plf)
13
16
17
18
21
23
25
27
30
14
16
17
21
21
24
27
30
33
35
16
18
21
21
23
25
30
36
36
Span (ft.)

11. Where joist span exceeds BLUE shaded area of above Load Table, all rows of bridging shall be diagonal bridging with bolted connections at
chords and intersection. Hoisting cables shall not be released until two rows of bridging nearest third points are completely installed.
12. When holes are required in top or bottom chords, carrying capacities must be reduced inproportion to reduction of chord areas.
13. Top chords are considered as being stayed (braced) laterally by floor slab or roof deck.

Joist Designation 40LH08 40LH09 40LH10 40LH11 40LH12 40LH13 40LH14 40LH15 40LH16 44LH09 44LH10 44LH11 44LH12 44LH13 44LH14 44LH15 44LH16 44LH17 48LH10 48LH11 48LH12 48LH13 48LH14 48LH15 48LH16 48LH17
Depth (in.)
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
Approx. Wt. (plf)
16
21
21
22
25
30
35
36
42
19
21
22
25
30
31
36
42
47
21
22
25
29
32
36
42
47
Span (ft.)
21

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45

MA

Joist Designation 40LH08 40LH09 40LH10 40LH11 40LH12 40LH13 40LH14 40LH15 40LH16 44LH09 44LH10 44LH11 44LH12 44LH13 44LH14 44LH15 44LH16 44LH17 48LH10 48LH11 48LH12 48LH13 48LH14 48LH15 48LH16 48LH17
Depth (in.)
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
Approx. Wt. (plf)
16
21
21
22
25
30
35
36
42
19
21
22
25
30
31
36
42
47
21
22
25
29
32
36
42
47
Span (ft.)
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70

348
285
341
273
334
262
328
252
321
242
315
233
309
225
304
216
298
209
293
201
288
195
283
188
278
182
274
176
269
170
265
165
261
160
257
155
254
150
247
144
241
138
234
132
228
127
222
122

457
372
448
357
439
343
430
329
422
317
414
305
406
293
399
283
392
273
385
263
378
254
372
246
365
237
359
230
353
222
348
215
342
209
337
202
332
196
323
188
315
180
306
173
298
166
291
160

503
410
493
393
483
378
474
363
464
349
456
336
447
323
439
312
431
301
424
290
416
280
409
271
402
262
396
253
389
245
383
237
377
230
371
223
367
216
357
207
347
198
338
190
329
183
321
176

550
444
538
426
527
409
517
393
507
378
497
364
488
350
479
338
471
326
462
314
454
303
447
293
439
283
432
274
425
265
418
257
411
249
405
241
399
234
388
224
378
215
368
207
358
198
349
190

669
541
655
519
642
498
630
479
617
460
606
443
594
427
584
411
573
397
563
383
553
370
544
357
535
345
526
334
517
323
509
313
501
303
493
294
486
285
472
273
459
261
447
251
435
241
424
231

789
634
773
608
757
584
742
561
728
540
714
519
701
500
688
482
675
465
663
449
652
433
641
418
630
405
620
391
610
379
600
367
591
355
581
344
573
334
557
320
542
307
528
295
514
283
500
271

902
727
884
697
866
669
849
643
832
619
816
595
801
573
787
553
772
533
759
514
746
497
733
480
721
464
709
449
697
434
686
421
675
407
665
395
656
383
638
367
620
351
603
336
587
323
571
309

1009
810
988
777
968
746
949
717
931
690
913
664
896
639
880
616
864
594
849
573
834
554
820
535
806
517
793
500
780
484
768
469
755
454
744
440
734
427
712
408
691
390
671
373
652
357
633
342

1112
890
1089
854
1067
820
1046
788
1026
758
1006
729
988
702
969
677
952
653
935
630
919
608
903
588
888
568
874
549
859
532
846
515
832
499
820
484
808
469
796
455
784
441
772
428
761
416
751
404

380
309
373
298
366
287
359
277
353
267
347
258
341
249
335
241
330
233
324
225
319
218
314
212
309
205
305
199
300
193
296
187
291
182
287
177
283
172

420
340
412
328
404
316
397
305
390
294
383
284
377
274
370
265
364
257
358
248
353
240
347
233
342
226
337
219
331
212
327
206
322
200
317
195
313
189

454
368
445
354
437
341
429
329
422
318
414
307
407
296
401
287
394
277
388
268
381
260
375
252
370
244
364
237
358
230
353
223
348
216
343
210
338
204

562
454
552
437
541
421
532
406
522
392
513
379
505
366
496
354
488
342
480
331
472
321
465
311
458
301
451
292
444
283
437
275
431
267
425
259
419
252

666
538
654
518
642
499
631
482
619
465
609
449
598
434
588
419
579
405
569
392
560
380
551
368
543
357
534
346
526
336
519
326
511
317
504
307
497
299

767
616
753
594
739
572
726
552
713
532
701
514
689
497
677
480
666
464
655
450
645
435
635
422
625
409
615
396
606
385
597
373
588
363
580
352
572
342

892
716
876
690
860
665
844
641
829
619
815
597
801
577
788
558
775
540
762
522
750
506
738
490
727
475
716
461
705
447
695
434
684
421
675
409
665
398

1029
824
1010
793
991
764
974
737
956
711
940
687
924
664
908
642
893
621
879
601
865
582
851
564
838
546
825
530
813
514
801
499
789
485
778
471
767
458

1105
880
1084
848
1065
817
1045
788
1027
760
1009
734
992
710
975
686
959
664
944
642
929
622
914
602
900
584
886
566
873
549
860
533
848
518
835
503
824
489

MAXIMU

353
293
347
283
341
273
335
264
330
256
324
247
319
239
314
232
309
225
305
218
300
212
296
205
291
199
287
194
283
188

383
316
376
305
370
295
364
285
358
275
352
267
346
258
341
250
336
242
330
235
325
228
321
221
316
215
311
209
307
203

484
397
475
383
467
370
459
358
452
346
444
335
437
324
430
314
424
305
417
295
411
287
405
278
399
270
393
262
388
255

579
474
569
457
559
442
550
427
541
413
532
400
523
387
515
375
507
364
499
353
492
342
485
332
478
322
471
313
464
305

683
559
671
539
660
521
649
504
638
487
628
472
618
457
608
443
598
429
589
416
580
404
572
392
564
380
555
370
548
359

785
640
772
618
758
597
746
577
733
558
722
540
710
523
699
507
688
491
678
476
667
462
658
449
648
436
639
423
630
411

905
737
890
712
874
688
860
665
846
643
832
623
819
603
806
584
793
566
781
549
769
533
758
517
747
502
736
488
726
474

1016
825
999
796
982
769
965
744
949
719
934
696
919
674
905
653
891
633
877
614
864
596
851
578
839
562
827
546
815
530

Joist Designation 40LH08 40LH09 40LH10 40LH11 40LH12 40LH13 40LH14 40LH15 40LH16 44LH09 44LH10 44LH11 44LH12 44LH13 44LH14 44LH15 44LH16 44LH17 48LH10 48LH11 48LH12 48LH13 48LH14 48LH15 48LH16 48LH17
Depth (in.)
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
Approx. Wt. (plf)
16
21
21
22
25
30
35
36
42
19
21
22
25
30
31
36
42
47
21
22
25
29
32
36
42
47
Span (ft.)
217
282
313
340
413
487
556
616
730
279
308
333
413
490
564
656
756
812
279
303
382
458
540
621
716
804
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96

117
211
112
206
108
201
104
196
100
192
97
187
93
183
90
178
86
174
83

153
276
147
269
141
263
136
256
131
250
126
244
122
239
118
233
113
228
109

169
305
162
297
156
290
150
283
144
276
139
269
134
262
129
255
124
249
119

183
332
176
323
169
315
163
308
157
300
151
293
145
286
140
279
135
273
130

222
402
213
392
205
382
197
373
189
364
182
355
176
346
169
338
163
330
157

260
475
250
463
241
451
231
440
223
429
214
419
207
409
199
399
192
390
185

297
542
285
528
273
515
263
502
252
490
243
478
233
466
225
455
216
444
209

328
599
315
583
302
567
290
552
279
538
268
524
258
511
248
498
239
486
230

387
710
371
691
356
673
342
655
329
638
316
622
304
606
292
591
282
576
271

167
275
162
272
158
265
152
259
146
253
141
247
136
242
131
236
127
231
122
226
118
221
114
216
110
211
106
207
103
202
99
198
96
194
93

184
304
179
300
174
293
168
286
162
279
155
272
150
266
144
260
139
254
134
249
130
243
125
238
121
233
117
228
113
223
110
218
106
214
103

199
329
193
325
188
317
181
310
175
302
168
295
162
289
157
282
151
276
146
269
140
264
136
258
131
252
127
247
123
242
119
236
115
232
111

245
407
238
402
232
393
224
383
215
374
207
365
200
356
192
347
185
339
179
331
172
323
166
315
160
308
155
300
149
293
144
287
139
280
134

291
483
283
477
275
466
265
454
254
444
246
433
236
423
228
413
220
404
212
395
205
386
198
377
191
369
185
361
179
353
173
346
167
338
161

333
556
324
549
315
534
302
520
291
506
279
493
268
481
259
469
249
457
240
446
231
436
223
425
215
415
207
406
200
396
193
387
187
379
181

387
647
376
639
366
623
352
608
339
593
326
579
314
565
303
551
292
537
281
524
271
512
261
500
252
488
243
476
234
466
227
455
219
445
211

445
746
433
737
421
719
405
701
390
684
375
668
362
652
348
637
336
622
324
608
313
594
302
580
291
568
282
555
272
543
263
531
255
520
246

475
801
462
790
450
780
438
769
426
759
415
750
405
732
390
715
376
699
363
683
351
667
338
652
327
638
316
624
305
610
295
597
285
584
276

183
275
178
271
173
268
169
264
164
261
160
257
156
254
152
251
148
248
145
246
141
241
136
236
132
231
127
226
123
221
119
217
116
212
112
208
108
204
105
200
102
196
99
192
96
188
93
185
90
181
87

197
299
192
295
187
291
182
287
177
283
172
279
168
276
164
272
160
269
156
266
152
260
147
255
142
249
137
244
133
239
129
234
125
229
120
225
117
220
113
216
110
212
106
208
103
204
100
200
97
196
94

248
377
241
372
235
367
228
362
222
357
217
353
211
348
206
344
201
340
196
336
191
329
185
322
179
315
173
308
167
301
161
295
156
289
151
283
147
277
142
272
138
266
133
261
129
256
126
251
122
246
118

296
451
288
445
280
439
273
433
266
428
259
422
252
417
246
412
240
407
234
402
228
393
221
384
213
376
206
368
199
360
193
353
187
345
180
338
175
332
170
325
164
318
159
312
154
306
150
300
145
294
141

349
533
340
525
331
518
322
511
313
505
305
498
297
492
290
486
283
480
276
475
269
464
260
454
251
444
243
434
234
425
227
416
220
407
212
399
206
390
199
383
193
375
187
367
181
360
176
353
171
346
165

400
612
389
604
379
596
368
588
359
580
349
573
341
566
332
559
324
552
316
545
308
533
298
521
287
510
278
499
269
488
260
478
252
468
244
458
236
448
228
439
221
430
214
422
208
413
201
405
195
397
189

461
706
448
696
436
687
425
678
414
669
403
660
393
652
383
644
373
636
364
629
355
615
343
601
331
588
320
576
310
563
299
551
289
540
280
528
271
518
263
507
255
497
247
487
239
477
232
468
225
459
218

516
793
501
782
488
771
475
761
462
751
450
742
439
732
428
723
417
714
407
706
397
690
383
675
371
660
358
646
346
632
335
619
324
606
314
593
304
581
294
569
285
558
276
547
268
536
260
525
252
515
245

Joist Designation 40LH08 40LH09 40LH10 40LH11 40LH12 40LH13 40LH14 40LH15 40LH16 44LH09 44LH10 44LH11 44LH12 44LH13 44LH14 44LH15 44LH16 44LH17 48LH10 48LH11 48LH12 48LH13 48LH14 48LH15 48LH16 48LH17
Depth (in.)
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
Approx. Wt. (plf)
16
21
21
22
25
30
35
36
42
19
21
22
25
30
31
36
42
47
21
22
25
29
32
36
42
47
Span (ft.)

11. Where joist span exceeds BLUE shaded area of above Load Table, all rows of bridging shall be diagonal bridging with bolted connections at
chords and intersection. Hoisting cables shall not be released until two rows of bridging nearest third points are completely installed.
12. When holes are required in top or bottom chords, carrying capacities must be reduced inproportion to reduction of chord areas.
13. Top chords are considered as being stayed (braced) laterally by floor slab or roof deck.

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