bluestar9k
Structural
- Nov 11, 2016
- 31
Problem: Remove a 2”x4” Beam and replace with plywood.
Shown below is a section of truss I have been working on.
The problem is the spacing between the top and bottom chords is too small for a diagonal member. So I have elected to replace the diagonal member with plywood. I have the axial, shear and moment forces acting on beam 39 (the beam to be replaced) and I have been able to convert the axial and shear force into X and Y axis force to determine the loading on the plywood. However, I am having difficulty determining how to distribute the moment forces in the X and Y axis or even evaluate the moment stresses on the cross section of the plywood and this is where I need guidance.
Nodes
2, 24, 20, 21
Beams: Southern Pine Grade 2.
33: 2”x8”
36: 2”x4”
4: 2”x6”
41: 2”x4”
Beam 39: Southern Pine Grade 2.
Node 2:
Node 20
Additional Considerations:
The open space between beam 4 and 33 is 2.5 inches. My intent is to rip a 2x4 down to 2.5 inches and glue that piece to both the top and bottom chords then glue and nail a continuous plywood gusset to both sides. I have also considered sandwiching a 20ga plate between the beams and the plywood if the stresses are too great for ½ or ¾ in plywood.
Shown below is a section of truss I have been working on.
The problem is the spacing between the top and bottom chords is too small for a diagonal member. So I have elected to replace the diagonal member with plywood. I have the axial, shear and moment forces acting on beam 39 (the beam to be replaced) and I have been able to convert the axial and shear force into X and Y axis force to determine the loading on the plywood. However, I am having difficulty determining how to distribute the moment forces in the X and Y axis or even evaluate the moment stresses on the cross section of the plywood and this is where I need guidance.
Nodes
2, 24, 20, 21
Beams: Southern Pine Grade 2.
33: 2”x8”
36: 2”x4”
4: 2”x6”
41: 2”x4”
Beam 39: Southern Pine Grade 2.
Node 2:
-978 Lbs Tension; -11 Lbs Shear; -135 In-Lbs MomentNode 20
978 Lbs Tension; 14 Lbs Shear; -198 In-Lbs MomentAdditional Considerations:
The open space between beam 4 and 33 is 2.5 inches. My intent is to rip a 2x4 down to 2.5 inches and glue that piece to both the top and bottom chords then glue and nail a continuous plywood gusset to both sides. I have also considered sandwiching a 20ga plate between the beams and the plywood if the stresses are too great for ½ or ¾ in plywood.