Steel Buildings 101: Designing for Durability and Efficiency
Commercial steel buildings have a solid track record of helping businesses run profitably
and efficiently. These sturdy and durable structures suit almost any
application, such as shopping centers, vehicle dealerships, retail stores, and
restaurants. Being versatile, they are easy to transform into medical clinics,
strip malls, and storage facilities, too. However, these structures aren’t
one-size-fits-all.
At Armstrong Steel, we focus on your unique
requirements and other considerations to ensure a durable and efficient
structure when designing a steel building, and in this blog, we will share how
we design these structures for commercial applications. Let’s explore the
design considerations that can deliver a structurally sound, reliable, and
long-lasting structure.
Structural
reinforcement: Buildings that withstand high winds and hurricanes
One of the key design considerations for commercial steel buildings is wind resistance. If
you’re in a region prone to high winds, such as hurricane-prone and coastal
areas, it's crucial to prioritize structural integrity.
Prefabricated steel buildings have innate
strength but must be engineered to meet your environmental conditions. For
instance, they may need additional reinforcement to withstand high winds,
especially those from tornadoes and hurricanes.
The importance of
wind loads
Wind loads are the forces that the winds
exert on the building. We accurately determine them based on your local climate
conditions. Our calculations depend on the frequency and speed of winds in your
region and your building’s orientation, size, and shape.
Reinforcements
Are you building in an area prone to
tornadoes or hurricanes? We may consider extra reinforcements such as anchoring
systems, stronger steel frames, and bracing in the design. These features will
ensure your structure can withstand the extreme pressure of strong winds.
Roofing
Roofing is another consideration when
designing commercial steel buildings for areas
prone to high winds. It should resist uplift forces so it won’t peel off when
the wind blows under the roof. In such cases, we may recommend aerodynamic
designs, heavy-duty roofing materials, and wind-resistant fasteners to reduce
the risk of damage during a hurricane. Aerodynamic roof designs such as hipped
or gable roofs, may reduce wind resistance and maintain your structure’s
integrity.
Surviving extreme
temperatures with proper insulation
Temperature extremes are a critical factor
when designing a commercial steel building. Steel may be durable and strong but
can expand and contract when temperatures fluctuate significantly. If you’re
building in a region with extreme cold or hot temperatures, keep these
fluctuations in mind to design a stable, long-lasting structure.
Designing for cold
climates
Commercial steel buildings can contract under extreme cold temperatures, leading to
structural issues. With this in mind, we engineer our structures to accommodate
contractions without compromising stability.
Insulation is also important to regulate
temperatures. Luckily, most insulation systems are effective on steel
buildings. Just be sure to use high-performance insulation such as fiberglass,
spray foam, or rigid board to keep the interior warm. This will also ensure
your building will be comfortable and cool in the summer, mitigating heat
transfer and enhancing energy efficiency.
Designing for hot
climates
In hot regions, steel buildings must
incorporate materials that can reduce energy costs and reflect heat. This means
applying heat-resistant paints, cool roofing, and other reflective coatings to
the exterior. The goal is to minimize heat absorption to enhance thermal
efficiency. Plus, it provides UV protection to reduce the risk of premature
deterioration.
Snow loads
Commercial steel buildings can withstand heavy snow loads as long as they are designed for
snow accumulation. If they can’t handle the weight, they will collapse,
starting from the roof. Our engineers will calculate your region’s snow load
based on local snowfall patterns and climate so we can design a roof that can
support it.
Stronger roofing
In snowy climates, steel buildings must
have strong roof structures with increased pitch to let snow slide off. The
roof must slope at an angle that prevents snow and ice from accumulating.
Moreover, we design these structures to have reliable structural supports such
as beams and trusses to evenly distribute the snow’s weight across the
building.
Additional safety
measures against the cold and snow
Heating systems and snow guards are
excellent features for commercial steel buildings
in snow-prone zones. These additions will prevent snow build-up on the roof by
melting it before it causes problems. Proper insulation is also a must to
protect against freezing temperatures, especially in extremely cold climates.
It prevents heat loss and promotes warmth, reducing the impact of low
temperatures on the structure and maintaining a comfortable indoor environment.
Humidity and
moisture control
Moisture and humidity are enemies of any
structure, even commercial steel buildings.
They get worse when you build in regions with heavy rainfall or coastal areas.
Though durable, steel is still susceptible to corrosion when constantly exposed
to moisture. High humidity can speed up the material’s deterioration over time,
making it necessary to have effective moisture control measures.
Measures to
prevent moisture damage
Thankfully, we can mitigate moisture damage
and the risk of corrosion on commercial steel buildings.
One way to do this is with protective coatings like galvalume, which prevents
rust and extends the lifespan of metal panels. Additionally, we recommend
designs with proper ventilation to minimize humidity indoors. A well-ventilated
structure promotes airflow to reduce moisture that causes mildew and mold.
If you’re building in a coastal area, it’s
crucial to pick corrosion-resistant materials. If you’re building near or on
the water, you can also elevate the steel frame from the ground so it’s not
always immersed, especially when the tide changes.
Let the experts
design your steel building today.
Let our building consultants and engineers
take the guesswork out of designing commercial
steel buildings. Start by pricing your
building here. You may also discuss your project’s requirements with us by
calling 1-800-345-4610.
Comments
Post a Comment