Tdog67
Structural
- Jan 10, 2008
- 39
Fellers,
I have a 110 year old brick exterior agriculture building being remodeled into commercial space. We are removing a few interior timber columns and spanning a W18x55 steel beam on the exterior brick wall consisting of 3 wythes of brick. The brick is in good shape and is supporting the timber framed second floor. the architect wants to support the end of the steel beam in the brick wall, the end reaction is about 10 kips. Is this a good idea? i'm not sure what capacity i can figure for brick this old?
I have a 110 year old brick exterior agriculture building being remodeled into commercial space. We are removing a few interior timber columns and spanning a W18x55 steel beam on the exterior brick wall consisting of 3 wythes of brick. The brick is in good shape and is supporting the timber framed second floor. the architect wants to support the end of the steel beam in the brick wall, the end reaction is about 10 kips. Is this a good idea? i'm not sure what capacity i can figure for brick this old?