EV11
Structural
- Mar 30, 2021
- 10
Hello,
I am working on a residential project for a client that currently has a 24’ x 30’ garage. The garage is in good condition, and he would like to add an addition. He would like to remove half of the existing garage, and to the remaining 12’ x 30’ section – add a new addition.
The new addition would be 30’ x 30’, and it would be higher than the existing garage structure. I have attached a few preliminary drawings that I’ve prepared for reference.
As you will see, at the intersection of the old garage and the new addition, I will need to incorporate a beam to support a portion of the new roof, and a section of exterior wall. This will be a large beam as it has to span 30’ (client does not want a supporting column in the middle of the garage).
This is a unique situation and as an engineer-in-training I have not yet encountered anything like this yet, so I just want to make sure I’m approaching the situation correctly and taking everything into consideration. I have designed the beam and supporting columns at each end to take into account shear, bending, deflection but my concern here is the lateral stability of the beam / frame. The beam is not laterally supported. I am wondering what type of provisions I should include to ensure the system is stable. Perhaps incorporate a moment frame?
Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
I am working on a residential project for a client that currently has a 24’ x 30’ garage. The garage is in good condition, and he would like to add an addition. He would like to remove half of the existing garage, and to the remaining 12’ x 30’ section – add a new addition.
The new addition would be 30’ x 30’, and it would be higher than the existing garage structure. I have attached a few preliminary drawings that I’ve prepared for reference.
As you will see, at the intersection of the old garage and the new addition, I will need to incorporate a beam to support a portion of the new roof, and a section of exterior wall. This will be a large beam as it has to span 30’ (client does not want a supporting column in the middle of the garage).
This is a unique situation and as an engineer-in-training I have not yet encountered anything like this yet, so I just want to make sure I’m approaching the situation correctly and taking everything into consideration. I have designed the beam and supporting columns at each end to take into account shear, bending, deflection but my concern here is the lateral stability of the beam / frame. The beam is not laterally supported. I am wondering what type of provisions I should include to ensure the system is stable. Perhaps incorporate a moment frame?
Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.