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Timber to Timber cantilever connection 3

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Aleeeex

Civil/Environmental
Aug 14, 2020
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Hi,

This is really uncommon to me however I have tried my upmost and was wondering if you would share your thoughts.

I have 2 different sized timber beams cantilevered both which are supported by steel column. The top timber beam overhangs the bottom with a distance of 2.1m from the steel column. I have come up with the following connection. I used 20 M12 and the utilization is 0.89.

I have checked the following

1- bolts capacity perp to the grain
2- timber beams tensile stress along the grain, and shear stresses.

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Bending Moment

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Shear

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Thank you for your input.
 
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If the lower beam is supported by another cantilevered beam at its end then your model and deflection are not correct. You probably need to model this in 3D to begin to get accurate results.

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Celt83 said:
If the lower beam is supported by another cantilevered beam at its end then your model and deflection are not correct. You probably need to model this in 3D to begin to get accurate results.

The lower beam is supported by a pair of columns unless the structure has changed. No need for a 3D model.

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