north_man
Structural
- May 7, 2023
- 12
Say I have a wood column (load bearing primary compression member) in my extremely old house, assumed fixed end connections.
I want to load the column laterally to tie something down (treat as point load directly in the center). How can I figure out what the capacity of this wood column is and what the maximum load it could handle be in that direction? I don't have any experience in wood design and I'm a student.
Two major questions:
1. Is my setup for the statics of the column appropriate? As in - treat the compression member, laterally loaded with a point load in the middle, as a beam with a point load in the center with pinned supports?
2. Assuming above is correct, how do I go about assuming material properties of a wood "beam" and evaluating its capacity to hold something laterally?
Thanks
I want to load the column laterally to tie something down (treat as point load directly in the center). How can I figure out what the capacity of this wood column is and what the maximum load it could handle be in that direction? I don't have any experience in wood design and I'm a student.
Two major questions:
1. Is my setup for the statics of the column appropriate? As in - treat the compression member, laterally loaded with a point load in the middle, as a beam with a point load in the center with pinned supports?
2. Assuming above is correct, how do I go about assuming material properties of a wood "beam" and evaluating its capacity to hold something laterally?
Thanks