will.sce
Structural
- Jun 3, 2024
- 7
Hi all,
In the context of residential timber framed housing, would you consider particle board flooring to provide continuous restraint to the top
of a timber beam? (This is in Australia but open to input from other codes)
Specifically, this would be 22mm thick particleboard, continuously glued and nailed at max 300mm cts to the top of a 2/300x42 LVL15 beam.
Appendix E of the AS1720 allows for calculating the force at each restraint, which in my current case would beam a 0.17kN force on each
nail, which seems negligible to me. Problem is that I cant find any information on the strength of a nail in particle board, given its not
an element that would usually be considered structural.
So thoughts on considering this beam as continuously restrained?
In the context of residential timber framed housing, would you consider particle board flooring to provide continuous restraint to the top
of a timber beam? (This is in Australia but open to input from other codes)
Specifically, this would be 22mm thick particleboard, continuously glued and nailed at max 300mm cts to the top of a 2/300x42 LVL15 beam.
Appendix E of the AS1720 allows for calculating the force at each restraint, which in my current case would beam a 0.17kN force on each
nail, which seems negligible to me. Problem is that I cant find any information on the strength of a nail in particle board, given its not
an element that would usually be considered structural.
So thoughts on considering this beam as continuously restrained?