SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
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I have only dabbled in wood design so my question may be relatively simple. Location USA code IRC 2003.
I recently visited a house were I was responsible for the design of some steel beams and columns. While on site, I noticed an extremely large LVL that was extremely long. The house was still under construction and there were no supports visible but there were a few uninstalled columns present at the site.
The LVL was made of of 4 individual LVK's laminated together. I noticed no bolts only nails and screws. The floor joists framed into each side of the LVL using face mounted hangers.
Question, in my dabelings with wood design I seem to remember that side loading a LVL made up of four members was not allowed per the mfr. (I was using BC at the time). Is this standard for all mfr?
I recently visited a house were I was responsible for the design of some steel beams and columns. While on site, I noticed an extremely large LVL that was extremely long. The house was still under construction and there were no supports visible but there were a few uninstalled columns present at the site.
The LVL was made of of 4 individual LVK's laminated together. I noticed no bolts only nails and screws. The floor joists framed into each side of the LVL using face mounted hangers.
Question, in my dabelings with wood design I seem to remember that side loading a LVL made up of four members was not allowed per the mfr. (I was using BC at the time). Is this standard for all mfr?