MikeDartmoor
Structural
- Feb 9, 2011
- 1
I am carrying out a loft conversion with two UBs spanning between
and built into masonry party walls 6.7m apart. The two beams will be parallel approximately 6.2 metres apart.
A third beam will be located at approximately mid way between and parallel two the first two beams supported at one end 2.0metres in from one party wall by a fourth beam spanning between the first two beams. Is it reasonable to assume that the fourth beam provides lateral support to the compression flanges of the first two thus reducing their effective length to 4.7 metres
and built into masonry party walls 6.7m apart. The two beams will be parallel approximately 6.2 metres apart.
A third beam will be located at approximately mid way between and parallel two the first two beams supported at one end 2.0metres in from one party wall by a fourth beam spanning between the first two beams. Is it reasonable to assume that the fourth beam provides lateral support to the compression flanges of the first two thus reducing their effective length to 4.7 metres