NewOrleansPE
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 11, 2008
- 8
I'm checking a case where someone knocked down an interior wall and spanned 20' in his one story home with a (2) 2x12 beam. The only loads are the ceiling joists that are connected to the (2) 2x12 on each side with hangers, they're not resting on the beam. There are no equipment in the attic. He also doubled up a 2x4 under each support.
The (2) 2x12 is on the interior of the home with one side resting on the exterior wall and the other side resting on an interior wall.
Question: Is it safe to assume only a dead load from the ceiling joists of 10 psf in this case to check deflection and stress? I don't see any other place where loads are coming from.
Sincerely...
The (2) 2x12 is on the interior of the home with one side resting on the exterior wall and the other side resting on an interior wall.
Question: Is it safe to assume only a dead load from the ceiling joists of 10 psf in this case to check deflection and stress? I don't see any other place where loads are coming from.
Sincerely...