kauri
Structural
- Aug 13, 2018
- 36
Hi, I'm trying to strengthen an existing glulam beam. I plan on nailing/bolting a steel plate to the underside of the beam. I've done calculations for the bending stresses in the glulam and steel sections; from my understanding the bolts should have to resist the difference in stress between the glulam and steel. In this case stress in the glulam is 4000kPa, and in the steel 100,000kPa. This is impossible for the bolts to resist. Where am I going wrong in my understanding?
For reference, span is 7.1m, glulam section 90x450 GL8. Calculations attached.
Also, I've looked into bolting the plate to the side, but I don't want to ruin the structural integrity of the glulam. Also there doesn't seem to be steel plates the full depth of the section available. Does anyone know of a way to do this?
For reference, span is 7.1m, glulam section 90x450 GL8. Calculations attached.
Also, I've looked into bolting the plate to the side, but I don't want to ruin the structural integrity of the glulam. Also there doesn't seem to be steel plates the full depth of the section available. Does anyone know of a way to do this?