rnorth
Structural
- Oct 30, 2006
- 47
Hello,
I am designing a double angle lintel for a 9' opening in an exisitng clay brick wall. the wall is fairly large, 16" thick solid, about 50' tall. I am going to use a double 8x8x9/16 angle to jacket the 16" wall.
loading is 1000 plf unfactored applied to the horizontal legs of the angles - assuming arching action carries the loads 6' above the lintel.
My question concerns the eccentric loading of the angles. i am going to use a weld plate below the horz angle to prevent rotation of the angles. 1/2 x 6 x 12 with full weld in the field after the lintel is installed. i checked the weld and plate ad seems very consv. against:
P=2800 lb applied 4" from heel of angle
M=2800lb x 4" arm = 11,200 inlb
T=11,200 inlb / 2.2" (y from ASD steel man) = 5100 lb
the plate and weld are very consv for this load, can anyone suggest further checks or confirm that my anaylsis is sufficient for this design?
I am designing a double angle lintel for a 9' opening in an exisitng clay brick wall. the wall is fairly large, 16" thick solid, about 50' tall. I am going to use a double 8x8x9/16 angle to jacket the 16" wall.
loading is 1000 plf unfactored applied to the horizontal legs of the angles - assuming arching action carries the loads 6' above the lintel.
My question concerns the eccentric loading of the angles. i am going to use a weld plate below the horz angle to prevent rotation of the angles. 1/2 x 6 x 12 with full weld in the field after the lintel is installed. i checked the weld and plate ad seems very consv. against:
P=2800 lb applied 4" from heel of angle
M=2800lb x 4" arm = 11,200 inlb
T=11,200 inlb / 2.2" (y from ASD steel man) = 5100 lb
the plate and weld are very consv for this load, can anyone suggest further checks or confirm that my anaylsis is sufficient for this design?