cbinder
Structural
- Nov 14, 2018
- 10
A contractor approached me about a fix for a house I designed. Specifically, the stairs don't meet minimum head heights. What he wants to do is stiffen the web on both sides with 1" plywood, provide a small stud pack on either end of the span and then cut out 5 inches of the joists depth. Obviously, this would:
1) remove the bottom tension chord from the TJI and a few inches of the web.
2) turn that 4' span into a composite beam
The load pathing of the proposed fix all makes sense and will work, my only question is how would I go about determining the allowable bending stress of that composite. Total thickness and depth of the remaining wood would be 2 3/8"x6". Our wood species of choice is Douglas Fir Larch.
Thank you in advance for any advice
1) remove the bottom tension chord from the TJI and a few inches of the web.
2) turn that 4' span into a composite beam
The load pathing of the proposed fix all makes sense and will work, my only question is how would I go about determining the allowable bending stress of that composite. Total thickness and depth of the remaining wood would be 2 3/8"x6". Our wood species of choice is Douglas Fir Larch.
Thank you in advance for any advice