kingnero
Mechanical
- Aug 15, 2009
- 1,776
I want to place a beam across my garage, which will be insignificantly loaded. (light bulb in the middle, and a "shelve" for some long wooden beams that will be stored near the wall, not in mid-span).
Length across is = 13 ft. Walls are brick, sturdy enough to take a shear load but I don't want moment connections.
I've got the beam (see sketch in attachment), so I'd like to use that one.
What would be a good way to detail the end connections? As it must be placed inbetween two existing walls, it must be able to take up some slack.
I was thinking of welding a vertical/perpendicular piece of plate onto both (left and right end) plates that will be bolted to the walls, and fastening the beam to those plates (those will slide into the HSS) using self-drilling screws.
I don't know of any other accepted ways, somebody cares to share his/her thoughts?
Length across is = 13 ft. Walls are brick, sturdy enough to take a shear load but I don't want moment connections.
I've got the beam (see sketch in attachment), so I'd like to use that one.
What would be a good way to detail the end connections? As it must be placed inbetween two existing walls, it must be able to take up some slack.
I was thinking of welding a vertical/perpendicular piece of plate onto both (left and right end) plates that will be bolted to the walls, and fastening the beam to those plates (those will slide into the HSS) using self-drilling screws.
I don't know of any other accepted ways, somebody cares to share his/her thoughts?