AlpineEngineer
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 27, 2006
- 89
I have a 14' long header situation with bearing at 3 points (the ends and the midpoint at 7'). I am using keybeam software to size this LVL header. When I put my loading in the beam size I have selected fails, the bending moment and shear values are well within capacity, only 24%, but it fails the beam based upon "maximum reaction". I am not sure I agree with this mode of failure, curious your guys' thoughts. As long as I have proper bearing area under these bearing points shouldn't the beam be fine? I do understand that there is a horizontal shear associated with a vertical load but the software indicates I'm only at 24% of allowable shear. If I break this header up into 2, 7' headers everything is fine in the software regarding maximum reaction, but I know the builder will just put one long header in no matter what I specify. I do understand that a 14' vs. 2, 7' headers does indeed induce additional shear stress at the mid point bearing section but I'm just not convinced this beam will fail at that point. Any thoughts are appreciated..
Thanks,
Thanks,