micana
Structural
- Feb 14, 2014
- 7
Hi all,
I'm new to this forum and was hoping someone out there could help me out with a query I have.
Consider an existing loadbearing wall which needs to be opened up. A steel beam will be installed in order to make this opening possible.
As there is a slight issue with headroom, I intend placing two steel beams side by side instead of one larger one in order to reduce the overall depth. In doing so, I think it would be correct to assume that half the load will be taken by each of the two beams, correct? This will obviously allow me to have shallower beams.
My main concern is however related to deflection. A few of my peers have suggested that even though the two beams will effectively double the flexural and shear capacity of a single beam with the same size, the same cannot be said with regards to deflection. Is this correct?
They didn't really given a reason for their statement, hence why I have turned to this forum. Could anyone kindly provide me with feedback as to whether the statement regarding deflection is correct or not? ..in my opinion it is not correct!
Thanks
I'm new to this forum and was hoping someone out there could help me out with a query I have.
Consider an existing loadbearing wall which needs to be opened up. A steel beam will be installed in order to make this opening possible.
As there is a slight issue with headroom, I intend placing two steel beams side by side instead of one larger one in order to reduce the overall depth. In doing so, I think it would be correct to assume that half the load will be taken by each of the two beams, correct? This will obviously allow me to have shallower beams.
My main concern is however related to deflection. A few of my peers have suggested that even though the two beams will effectively double the flexural and shear capacity of a single beam with the same size, the same cannot be said with regards to deflection. Is this correct?
They didn't really given a reason for their statement, hence why I have turned to this forum. Could anyone kindly provide me with feedback as to whether the statement regarding deflection is correct or not? ..in my opinion it is not correct!
Thanks