rudycwright
Structural
I have a question on what load factors, if any, should be applied for design of wood beams by ASD for Live Load Deflection and Total Load Deflection.
Using LRFD, load factors increase the loads but deflections are calculated using un-factored loads to represent actual loading and actual deflection. Using ASD however, loads are either kept constant or reduced (ie combo 4, snow and live loads are reduced by a factor of 0.75).
When designing wood beams, should the un-factored loads still be used for deflection, even if that deflection would actually be pushing the beam past its flexural / shear limit states as defined by the factored loads?
My opinion is that it is overly conservative to apply un-factored loads to find deflection of wood beams by ASD, but I may be missing something.
Using LRFD, load factors increase the loads but deflections are calculated using un-factored loads to represent actual loading and actual deflection. Using ASD however, loads are either kept constant or reduced (ie combo 4, snow and live loads are reduced by a factor of 0.75).
When designing wood beams, should the un-factored loads still be used for deflection, even if that deflection would actually be pushing the beam past its flexural / shear limit states as defined by the factored loads?
My opinion is that it is overly conservative to apply un-factored loads to find deflection of wood beams by ASD, but I may be missing something.