I'm working on a structure with a "free" roof just like the one in ASCE7 Figure 27.3-4, but instead of a monoslope profile it is a convex curve. What are your opinions on the best way to calculate wind loads for a roof like this? Should I just connect the ends of the are with a straight line...
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One last detail: The contractor is asking for forgiveness, not permission. They've already built several houses with #3 plates and got called out by a city inspector.
The studs will not necessarily align with the rafters and joists.
The primary concern I have is weak axis bending of the plate between the supporting studs.
I am doing residential framing design in the Austin, Texas area. I have a client who would like to build stud walls with utility grade lumber at the top plate. He has pointed out to me that several engineers in my area allow this. I have tried to verify that this is acceptable with an...
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So let's say for example that the arch has a span of 6'. Are you saying it would be acceptable to build it without a lintel if the height of the arch is at least 4'-6"?
When does a masonry arch need a lintel?
I believe the following factors affect this decision;
1. What is the span of the arch?
2. What is the height of the arch?
3. What is the angle of the springline?
3. Is there sufficient wall on the sides of the arch to resist the thrust?
4. Is the...
I am working on a project in Austin, Texas that has drilled piers as part of the foundation. This is a city building, so they like us to use their pre-approved concrete mixes. The mix that they have pre-approved for piers has air entrainment. We used Masterspec to put together our specs, and...
Should corner bars be used in elevated concrete beams? I typically use 2-24"x24" corner bars in grade beams with diameters to match the longitudinal reinforcing. Should I use similar bars in elevated beams? My elevated beams have top bars that terminate with a standard hook and bottom bars...
@slickdeals: The source of the information on the bridging being designed to work in tension only is a Vulcraft engineer who I consulted with when I had a similar issue in one of my buildings. If they designed it to work in tension or compression, they would end up with a larger bridging...