TXEng-USA
Structural
- Sep 29, 2016
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I am familiar with NDS §11.5.2 End Grain Factor, Ceg which requires a reduction for screws fastened into the end grain but what if the main member is a laminated section? Can the laminated section be treated as solid section? It would be my assumption that if you are near the joint between two laminations it would be weaker than if you hit in the center of single lamination.
The particular scenario that I am faced with is attaching a glass guardrail to a red oak wood tread. The owner wants to use a 2" thick tread in the configuration shown in the _HOF attachment. I have told him I don't believe this will work but I would like to point to a publication stating as much.
Drew Dudley, P.E.
www.dudleyengineering.com
The particular scenario that I am faced with is attaching a glass guardrail to a red oak wood tread. The owner wants to use a 2" thick tread in the configuration shown in the _HOF attachment. I have told him I don't believe this will work but I would like to point to a publication stating as much.
Drew Dudley, P.E.
www.dudleyengineering.com