PSUengineer1
Structural
- Jun 6, 2012
- 145
A round log girder supporting first floor and visible from the basement is approximately 8-inches wide, 7-inches deep, and spans approximately 12 feet north-south and supports a tributary floor area of 19 feet. The girder supports residential loading of 40 psf live load and 10 psf dead load. The perpendicular 8-inch block basement wall supports the end of the girder and the block was struck by a vehicle about 10 feet away from the log girder. The round log girder is split as seen in the attached photographs. The splits appear recent (exterior wood surface of log girder is darker than interior of split). The lighter color inside the split indicates to me that the splitting could be attributed to the impact. Do you agree?... or do I have other factors to consider in regard to the split?
Thanks.
Thanks.