lubos1984
Structural
- Jul 5, 2019
- 65
Hi Guys,
Just wondered if any of you can shed some light on the steel beam tables provided in Part 9 of the Ontario Building Code.
I'll take a simple example:
According to the table a W8x18 steel beam with a 19'6" tributary width should be able to span 19'.
Beam is assumed to be laterally supported with typical residential loads applied (10DL and 40 LL) PSF
When i run the calcs i get some major failure in deflection (over 50%). I can't figure out what reduction factors are being used and what is the rationale. This is especially an issue if I start stamping drawings where architect uses these span tables yet I think they are not compliant with Part 4 of the Code (using engineering calculations).
If anyone can provide any insight here would be much appreciated.
Just wondered if any of you can shed some light on the steel beam tables provided in Part 9 of the Ontario Building Code.
I'll take a simple example:
According to the table a W8x18 steel beam with a 19'6" tributary width should be able to span 19'.
Beam is assumed to be laterally supported with typical residential loads applied (10DL and 40 LL) PSF
When i run the calcs i get some major failure in deflection (over 50%). I can't figure out what reduction factors are being used and what is the rationale. This is especially an issue if I start stamping drawings where architect uses these span tables yet I think they are not compliant with Part 4 of the Code (using engineering calculations).
If anyone can provide any insight here would be much appreciated.