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Structural
- Jan 30, 2013
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I know this has been discussed previously, but wondering if there is any new insight.
I have a wood floor system that needs the live load capacity upgraded.
Easiest thing to do is to add an I-beam under it. Due to footing constraints, the beam will span 22 ft. with a 7 ft. cantilever at one end. The i beam will be fastened to the joists with a nailer.
Two Questions:
1) If I add web stiffeners in the beam at the columm, is the bottom flange considered braced at that point or do I need to add knee braces up to the floor system?
(Due to Arch. considerations, the column is going to be much larger than needed.
2) If the end of the cantilever is not braced against twist (only the tension flange is braced), should I use 14' for the unbraced length? It is possible for me to add knee braces up to the floor system to brace the end, but the arch does not want it.
Thanks
I have a wood floor system that needs the live load capacity upgraded.
Easiest thing to do is to add an I-beam under it. Due to footing constraints, the beam will span 22 ft. with a 7 ft. cantilever at one end. The i beam will be fastened to the joists with a nailer.
Two Questions:
1) If I add web stiffeners in the beam at the columm, is the bottom flange considered braced at that point or do I need to add knee braces up to the floor system?
(Due to Arch. considerations, the column is going to be much larger than needed.
2) If the end of the cantilever is not braced against twist (only the tension flange is braced), should I use 14' for the unbraced length? It is possible for me to add knee braces up to the floor system to brace the end, but the arch does not want it.
Thanks