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Laminated Wood Pole

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dmitriy555

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Nov 2, 2010
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I have a laminated wood pole, that is subjected to a moment at its base, compression load is minimal. Does Section 3.9.2 of NDS 2005 Edition applies to wooden poles. Please see a copy of the NDS code. Is this equation for stability or member strength?
 
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but does it applies to poles? as they have insignificant amount of compressive load. adding both flexural components along the long side and the short side yields a value over 1.0.
 
If you look at the "where" section you will note that at a value of 1 or more the equation (3.9-3) does not apply.

Garth Dreger PE - AZ Phoenix area
As EOR's we should take the responsibility to design our structures to support the components we allow in our design per that industry standards.
 
at woodman88, sorry I don't understand your answer. could you be more specific and what is 'where' section?
 
Look at your attachment. The page 21 upper left starts with "where" and give three equations that must be met for equation (3.9-3) to apply.

Garth Dreger PE - AZ Phoenix area
As EOR's we should take the responsibility to design our structures to support the components we allow in our design per that industry standards.
 
According to he calculations, all three conditions are true. all actual stresses are a lot smaller than allowable stresses. Laminated pole is 50' tall, 18"x16" cross section. I use E=500,000psi.
 
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