hapunaterp
Structural
- Jan 7, 2015
- 10
Hello -
My question is regarding the analysis or calculations required to determine how notching a PSL post to take a 1 3/4" x 14" LVL beam changes the compression and bending strength of the PSL. Notching a post at the top in order to seat a girder beam is a typical practice but I have always been hesitant to notch a post along its height, say 3' or so from the top and maybe 6' from the bottom (approximately 10'+ tall post). I am cutting out a part of the cross section of the post but I am filling it in with the LVL beam. The question I have, though, is how do I quantify how much this has weakened the post? There will be loads applied vertically (gravity, bearing from beam) and laterally (wind). Thank you very much -
My question is regarding the analysis or calculations required to determine how notching a PSL post to take a 1 3/4" x 14" LVL beam changes the compression and bending strength of the PSL. Notching a post at the top in order to seat a girder beam is a typical practice but I have always been hesitant to notch a post along its height, say 3' or so from the top and maybe 6' from the bottom (approximately 10'+ tall post). I am cutting out a part of the cross section of the post but I am filling it in with the LVL beam. The question I have, though, is how do I quantify how much this has weakened the post? There will be loads applied vertically (gravity, bearing from beam) and laterally (wind). Thank you very much -