JStructsteel
Structural
- Aug 22, 2002
- 1,448
So I have a dilemma on a precast lintel over a window. Opening is 11'-0". Section is shown in attachment. Precast supports the brick load, but not the CMU (they will shore precast while constructing CMU beam as shown). Bearing at each end is only on the CMU, so piece is truncated down as shown by red line for bearing.
My issue is the torsion. I dont want to worry about torsion. To negate that, I would need the bearing thickness to be almost 24" tall. creates a "L' shape beam.
My other thoughts are to have some dowels along the piece to be worked into the CMU beam when its built, to negate the torsion. I figure I could have grouping at the end near the bearing that would just resolve the torsion.
Thoughts?
My issue is the torsion. I dont want to worry about torsion. To negate that, I would need the bearing thickness to be almost 24" tall. creates a "L' shape beam.
My other thoughts are to have some dowels along the piece to be worked into the CMU beam when its built, to negate the torsion. I figure I could have grouping at the end near the bearing that would just resolve the torsion.
Thoughts?