struct_eeyore
Structural
- Feb 21, 2017
- 263
I have an odd condition on a building I'm repairing that requires us to raise the exterior walls by 3".
Ideally, I'm looking to do this by adding (2) additional plates on top of an existing p.t. plate (over a conc beam - see attached snip)
However, because this is an exterior wall, I'm questioning if under lateral load this top plate will experience cross grain bending sufficient enough to cause problems (we're looking at about 1000 in-lbs)
I cant find anything in literature giving a limit stress.
Any and all comments appreciated.
Ideally, I'm looking to do this by adding (2) additional plates on top of an existing p.t. plate (over a conc beam - see attached snip)
However, because this is an exterior wall, I'm questioning if under lateral load this top plate will experience cross grain bending sufficient enough to cause problems (we're looking at about 1000 in-lbs)
I cant find anything in literature giving a limit stress.
Any and all comments appreciated.
