ChamboEng
Structural
- Apr 26, 2016
- 2
I'm currently working on an existing building where we need to reinforce the existing timber beams to accommodate the new loading condition. Our plan was to sandwich the existing beams with steel and bolt together.
However, due to historic preservation requirements they will only allow us to add steel to one side of the existing beams. Is there anything in the code that states the steel must be added symmetrically to allow for composite action? Can the steel be placed on one side of the existing beams?
Thanks.
However, due to historic preservation requirements they will only allow us to add steel to one side of the existing beams. Is there anything in the code that states the steel must be added symmetrically to allow for composite action? Can the steel be placed on one side of the existing beams?
Thanks.