hapunaterp
Structural
- Jan 7, 2015
- 10
Hello,
I am designing a kicker brace to support a exterior staircase on a house going up to a roof deck. i would like to use a PSL post in the wall from which I will extend, at a 45 degree angle, a 4x4 to the bottom/side of the header at the stringer bearing. something like a 'hangman' configuration. I want to make sure my connection from the 4x4 to the psl post is sufficient. I am proposing a 1/2" diameter thru-bolt but as I make my way through the analysis based on NDS for wood construction, I am getting caught up in the min. edge distances, min. shear area, lateral design values and fators for load at an angle to members with 2 different specific gravities, etc. Does someone have a more straightforward way of analyzing something like this? I am most concerned that the load on the 4x4 at the connection to the PSL post will fail w.r.t. tearing the 4x4. The load is about 1000 lbs. and I am not clear that the 4x4 can handle that. any suggestions would be appreciated.
I am designing a kicker brace to support a exterior staircase on a house going up to a roof deck. i would like to use a PSL post in the wall from which I will extend, at a 45 degree angle, a 4x4 to the bottom/side of the header at the stringer bearing. something like a 'hangman' configuration. I want to make sure my connection from the 4x4 to the psl post is sufficient. I am proposing a 1/2" diameter thru-bolt but as I make my way through the analysis based on NDS for wood construction, I am getting caught up in the min. edge distances, min. shear area, lateral design values and fators for load at an angle to members with 2 different specific gravities, etc. Does someone have a more straightforward way of analyzing something like this? I am most concerned that the load on the 4x4 at the connection to the PSL post will fail w.r.t. tearing the 4x4. The load is about 1000 lbs. and I am not clear that the 4x4 can handle that. any suggestions would be appreciated.