jheidt2543
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 23, 2001
- 1,469
I have some existing 5 1/4" x 11 1/2" laminated wood beams in a project built in 1961 that need to be reinforced for increased loading. I am considering applying 3/4" structural plywood to the laminate beam sides and bottom for added width and depth. Can anyone in engineering cyberland suggest a source for information on reinforcing the beams; glue types and nail patterns for the applied plywood to make it composite with the existing laminate beams in place? The original design drawings called for fb = 2,400 psi for the laminate beams, but I have no shop drawings on the actual beams to verify wood species and stress rating. Beam spans are 20' with 3' cantilever.