pdev67
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 22, 2018
- 33
Happy New Year to All. Need help on check. Just curios to double check my load calculations. Practicing on a 38' long and 26' wide house with 2' roof overhang. It has a tall wall 20'(9' main floor+1'floor joist+10' upper floor). each floor has two window of size 132"x72". It is in Edmonton Alberta. I have taken Roof Dead load 15psf, snow load 37psf and wind load 17psf. So plf on exterior wall is, Dead load=15x(26/2+2)= 225plf, Snow load=37x(26/2+2)= 555plf.Total factored load = 1.25DL+1.5SL= 1.25x225+1.5x555=1113.75=1200plf(rounded) Total wall length is 18'. As the opening is 11' wide so the tributary width for load taken by king studs(built up common) = 5.5'+6"+6"=6.6' (half of opening+assumed with of 4ply column+half of stud spacing. Total factored load=1200plfx6.5=7800lb Is it correct?
What tributory width should I take for trimmer studs load calculations? if we see elevation of wall loads from the truss transferred to the top plates then through cripples to Lintel beam over the opening. Do I need to design trimmer studs for the 5.5' tributary with same load as for king studs or should I consider the load is transferred to king studs and check trimmers for bearing? Please advise
What tributory width should I take for trimmer studs load calculations? if we see elevation of wall loads from the truss transferred to the top plates then through cripples to Lintel beam over the opening. Do I need to design trimmer studs for the 5.5' tributary with same load as for king studs or should I consider the load is transferred to king studs and check trimmers for bearing? Please advise