SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
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I have a client who needs to do some work on an old post and beam structure. The client, a restoration contractor, is looking to removed and replace some beams that are 150+ (maybe even 200+) years old. These beams are sagging and have some shear cracks at their ends. The client is extremely confident that they will easily be able to replace a existing 7x7 chestnut beam with a new 9x9 oak beam. All beams are planned to be had cut onsite.
The client is looking to bolt a wood support bracket to the side of the existing columns and is asking us to calculate the capacity of the this new beam to column connection. the bracket is planned to be cut using oak (not sure if it will be red oak or white oak). My question pertains to the existing wood columns which are believed to be chestnut. Where can I find design values for this species of wood (without just running to google.... which has some information but I don't know how reliable it is)?
The client is looking to bolt a wood support bracket to the side of the existing columns and is asking us to calculate the capacity of the this new beam to column connection. the bracket is planned to be cut using oak (not sure if it will be red oak or white oak). My question pertains to the existing wood columns which are believed to be chestnut. Where can I find design values for this species of wood (without just running to google.... which has some information but I don't know how reliable it is)?