Archie264
Structural
- Aug 29, 2012
- 993
I've noticed that in design examples that accompany the NDS Wood specifications the moment they apply to plywood is based on a 3-span condition, even when the joists are spaced at 24". Is there a reason for this? I also notice that, a bit counter-intuitively, a 4-span condition yields a higher negative moment then a 3-span condition (.107wl^2 vs .10wl^2), though perhaps that's splitting hairs.
If they're trying to account for a misplaced panel with a cantilever, well, shouldn't the cantilever portion be used?
Anyway, is there some reason for using 3-span assumption?
Thanks.
If they're trying to account for a misplaced panel with a cantilever, well, shouldn't the cantilever portion be used?
Anyway, is there some reason for using 3-span assumption?
Thanks.