seconb
Structural
- Jul 12, 2022
- 11
Hi all,
A question here, a client wishes to remove a load bearing wall in a bungalow and needs a beam designed to support the trusses which spanned onto this wall. I have designed a 356x171x51UB which is 171 wide and therefore cannot be supported on the 102 wide wall and requires two new piers to be built. Obviously, the client won't be so keen on this solution and I have calculated that a 300x100x6.3 RHS would work, my question is does anyone see any issues with using a box section in this scenario, I cannot think of any but don't remember ever seeing this anywhere either.
Thanks for any help,
Connor
A question here, a client wishes to remove a load bearing wall in a bungalow and needs a beam designed to support the trusses which spanned onto this wall. I have designed a 356x171x51UB which is 171 wide and therefore cannot be supported on the 102 wide wall and requires two new piers to be built. Obviously, the client won't be so keen on this solution and I have calculated that a 300x100x6.3 RHS would work, my question is does anyone see any issues with using a box section in this scenario, I cannot think of any but don't remember ever seeing this anywhere either.
Thanks for any help,
Connor