mattmlm
Structural
- Oct 13, 2005
- 18
I am aware of the commonly accepted limits of 0.30" or L/600 for brick lintels, whichever is less.
For very long spans the 0.30 requirement can be unreasonable. For example, a 40 ft. span truss that deflects 0.50 inches (L/960) has less angular rotation than a 15 ft. beam that deflects 0.30 inches (L/600). In my opinion, the angular rotation is the issue, not the absolute deflection.
Is there any relief to the 0.30" requirement for very long spans?
For very long spans the 0.30 requirement can be unreasonable. For example, a 40 ft. span truss that deflects 0.50 inches (L/960) has less angular rotation than a 15 ft. beam that deflects 0.30 inches (L/600). In my opinion, the angular rotation is the issue, not the absolute deflection.
Is there any relief to the 0.30" requirement for very long spans?