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  1. FloydLloyd

    Trying to explain to non-engineers that it may be OVERKILL, but it is NECESSARY

    Great discussion, lots of good ideas here. Short answer is best. My answer these days is "we design for extreme events, not everyday [service] loads." But my favorite comment, from an engineer I used to work with, "When someone tells me my structure is overdesigned, I take that as a compliment."
  2. FloydLloyd

    FTAO straps

    Thanks for responses. Its a single opening wall, and the two end 'piers' are 21". Blocking is required for piers less than 24". I couldn't decide if the straps on inside represents an eccentric condition. Seems like that creates shear flow through the blocking which is fine. I'll take a look for...
  3. FloydLloyd

    STEEL TO CONCRETE BOND

    Here's an old spec that might be useful: ACI Standard 503.1-92, 503.2-92: Standard Specification for Bonding Hardened Concrete, Steel, Wood, Brick, and Other Materials to Hardened Concrete with a Multi-Component Epoxy Adhesive I have a copy that's 1992, not sure what the current status of the...
  4. FloydLloyd

    FTAO straps

    Any thoughts about applying the FTAO straps to the inside of the wall, sheathing on the outside? 10x12 porch addition, loads are moderate, strap tension 680 lbs, hold downs 450lbs, unit shear on piers ~ 200 plf. Sheathing is blocked. Thanks for your response, D
  5. FloydLloyd

    Liability

    I visited a house renovation and talked to the owners about structural requirements for the project in progress. It's a small 1930 house, very modest, minimal budget, limited modifications, mostly repairs from moisture damage. Later that evening I realized that half the roof was dangerously...
  6. FloydLloyd

    HELP! Suggestions for High School Structural Engineering Curriculum

    Overview of structural systems: Tragsysteme, Heino Engel Antoni Gaudi, funicular modeling to determine shape of masonry structures acting in compression. Geometric Shape, Structure and Material in Antoni Gaudí’s Work Kenneth Snelson, Tensegrity, Art and Ideas
  7. FloydLloyd

    Temporary Shoring?

    I believe the standard of practice is defined by Standard Practice for Bracing Masonry Walls Under Construction, Council for Masonry Wall Bracing. This is ref 1 in the first link that bones206 gave above. Contractually speaking, I've done a few of these with my client always being the masonry...
  8. FloydLloyd

    Beam Uplift at Cantilever

    That suggestion helps greatly in how to analyze the "tune the support" solution. I'm not confident I can detail this correctly to achieve our desired effect, reduced deflection response, adequate LL capacity. I have not separated the (existing) dead load deflection and live load response in my...
  9. FloydLloyd

    Beam Uplift at Cantilever

    Those are all excellent points. I was ignoring the wall. Another great idea, and yes, we do have headroom. I was looking at a tension tie solution, bottom chord, ea. beam, with queen posts. The ties get connected through steel plates bolted to the sides of the beam, near the ends. The...
  10. FloydLloyd

    Beam Uplift at Cantilever

    That's a great idea, and we're doing that in a different wing of the building where the framing is slightly different. I'm detailing the connections for those braces, and new posts bolted to the exterior brick wall to take the horizontal force from the brace.
  11. FloydLloyd

    Beam Uplift at Cantilever

    I appreciate your input. And even though it was my suggestion, the thought of cutting up these beautiful 120 y.o., 12 x 16 x 28' wood beams just doesn't seem right (there are about 8 of them). I also advised the owner that, with the approval of the building official, an exception to the load...
  12. FloydLloyd

    Beam Uplift at Cantilever

    I'm strengthening a 28' wood beam, single span, by adding a column at 6 feet from one end. This creates an uplift condition at the existing end support, a brick exterior wall. The usage is floor loading, assembly, 100 psf. DL is about 15 psf (I'm using 20). Beam is 12x16, 8 foot trib. We want...
  13. FloydLloyd

    Close Column Offset on Transfer Slab

    Depending on the geometry, you might use a slanted column so that they align. This is not unheard of. And the architect might give you a hug, or at least see the error of her ways.
  14. FloydLloyd

    Minimum Steel in a Arched Concrete Slab

    There is a Code Requirements for Concrete Thin Shells document 318.2-14, a free download It lists min. steel as 0.0018*Ag, typical temperature steel requirement for crack control.
  15. FloydLloyd

    Design End-Plate Beam Splice in DG16

    I haven't used DG16 but I'm guessing that the yield line theory used in base plate design is the same as that for end plate design. The yield line mechanism used in AISC DG01 for base plate and anchor design is based on a paper written in 1992 by W.A. Thornton, Design of Small Base Plates for...
  16. FloydLloyd

    Opinions on Reason for Moment Connection

    I agree that the mezzanine should be self supporting for lateral forces. Reference: ASCE/SEI 7-2010 and 2016, Chapter 15, Seismic Design Requirements for Nonbuilding Structures. I reviewed a "big box" store a few years ago where there was damage to walls from unrestrained rack structures which...
  17. FloydLloyd

    Standard Wood Screw Length

    The picture you're showing is a good choice for structural wood screws. I know them as Simpson SDWS or "truss screws", though their use has expanded beyond just fastening multi-ply trusses together, and a lot of manufacturers are producing those types of screws. I usually get the specs from...
  18. FloydLloyd

    Skinny Window Mullion

    I didn't check available Parallam widths. Depending on your overall column FBD, and loading, one could argue that you'll still have too long an effective length. And I agree the slenderness doesn't seem a problem, though I'd count on the primary loading being in the other axis, and the lack of...
  19. FloydLloyd

    Skinny Window Mullion

    When you say flanges, I guess you're referring to the compression side of the N.A. 2x6 is fine to brace the 9.25" compression member, you might check torsion but its not an issue. But your L/d exceeds 50 (NDS 3.7.1.4), so you need a 'fixed' or restrained end detail to reduce the effective length...
  20. FloydLloyd

    Cold Formed Steel Diaphragm and Shearwalls

    You might look at AISI S240, B5.4 and B1.2.6 which allows engineered design by principles of mechanics. An SDI member company may have strength tables for your sheet component.
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