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design values for glulam beam from 1979?
does anyone know of a good reference for design values for glulam beams around 1979? do the beams produced back then have similar design values to the beams produced today? i am trying to determine the feasibility of converting a floor beam from an office live load (40 psf) to a storage live load (125 psf). the building was constructed in 1979. we are focsuing only on gravity loads at the moment; we will be considering the lateral effects on the walls later. thanks
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you might check with citc. typically flexural strength was 24f (2400 psi flexural tension) and 18c (1800 psi for compression. i think that shear was 175 psi... but, been a long time <g>.
dik
1977 edition of "national design specification for wood construction" gives allowable stress values for both hardwood and softwood glulam
chaecking a copy of the second addition of the aitc manual, it appears design values were similair. the 2005 nds shear values are higher than in earlier editions.
i believe dlk meant to refer you to aitc. you should give them a call.
sorry... could be either canadian/american... forgot about the aitc.
dik
dlk
my apologies, as an us designer, i tend to forget about the research that has been conduct on wood in canada and other parts of the world.
i have a copy of the "wood design manual" published by the canadian wood council. it has a lot of useful information which i refer to occasionally. |
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