Sokka10
Structural
- May 31, 2021
- 28
Hi all,
I worked on a plan with two 5 1/8" x 15" glulam beams coming together over a 6x6 post at a covered patio. Each beam has a load of about 5 kips. I called out one of these bad boys on the plans to attach the beams to the post (picture on the left). Instead, the builder would like to miter the beams at 45 degree angles and join them together like this (picture on the right). My questions are:
1) What implications are there for beam shear and end bearing length with a miter cut? I can't find anything on this topic, but it seems to me that shaving off a fairly large portion of a beam at it's bearing location would significantly impact its shear strength?
2) How would you normally detail a connection like this? I like the Simpson caps, but I imagine there are a bunch of acceptable solutions.
I worked on a plan with two 5 1/8" x 15" glulam beams coming together over a 6x6 post at a covered patio. Each beam has a load of about 5 kips. I called out one of these bad boys on the plans to attach the beams to the post (picture on the left). Instead, the builder would like to miter the beams at 45 degree angles and join them together like this (picture on the right). My questions are:
1) What implications are there for beam shear and end bearing length with a miter cut? I can't find anything on this topic, but it seems to me that shaving off a fairly large portion of a beam at it's bearing location would significantly impact its shear strength?
2) How would you normally detail a connection like this? I like the Simpson caps, but I imagine there are a bunch of acceptable solutions.